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Report of the Curator of Puljlic Instruction for 1928. Brook- 

 lyn Bat. Card. Kcc. 18: 75-90. Marcli. 



Forms and functions of stems. Brooklyn Bot. Card. Leaflets 

 XVII'-^-: 1-16. November 27. 



50 newspa])er articles relating to the llrooklyn Botanic Garden. 



7 abstracts in Bioloyieal Ab.s'tracts. 



Graves, Arthur Harmount, and Hester M. Rusk 



The distinguishing characteristics of the woody plants of Greater 

 New York, including the kinds most commonly seen in 

 cultivation. 38 pp. MimcograpJied. May. 



Gundersen, Alfred 



Delectus Seminum (with Air. Montague Free), 1929. (Seed 

 Fist.) Brooklyn Bot. Card. Rcc. 18: 1-16. January. 



hiternational Seed Fxchange: Communication No. 9. (Plant 

 Families.) January. 



An International List of (jcnera of Vascular Plants. Science 

 70: 15. July. 



Various abstracts for IViologlcal Abstract.^. 



Reed, George M. 



-Ik'ardless Iris Pest (iarden at the l^rooklyn Botanic Garden. 

 (Brief report.) Bndl. Aincr. Iris Soc. 30: 32-35. Janu- 

 ary. 



Plant Pathology. Brooklyn Bot. Card. Ree. 18: 52-57. March. 



Beardless Tris Project. Brooklyn Bot. Card. Kcc. 18: 5(j-fc. 

 March. 



One Hundred Japanese Irises, more or less. Bull. Anier. Iris 

 Soc. 32 : 4-12. July. 



New physiologic races of the oat smuts. />'////. Torrey Bot. 

 Club 56: 449-470. December. 



Shaw, Ellen Eddy 



]^)ulbs. E-verygirls. January. 



Window boxes. Iii'ervoirls. February. 



Report of the C\u-ator of Flementary Instruction. Brooklyn 



Bot. Card. Kcc. 18: 90-95. March. 

 The outdoor window box. Vour Home. July. 

 Everyl)ody's window box. Vour Home. November. 



