PUBLICATIONS 



OF THE 



BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 



RECORD. Established, January, 1912. An administrative periodical issued 

 quarterly ( 1912-19^) ; bimonthly beginning with 1929. Contains, among other 

 things, the Annual Report of the director and heads of departments, special reports, 

 amiouncements of courses of instruction, seed list, guides, miscellaneous papers, 

 and notes concerning Garden progress and events. Free to members of the Garden. 

 To others $1.50 a year, 25 cents a number. Circulates in 41 countries. 



MEMOIRS. Established, July, 1918. Published irregularly. Circulates in 



47 countries. 



Volume I. Dedication Papers: comprising^ 33 scientific papers presented at 

 the dedication of the laboratory building and 'plant houses, April 19-21, 1917. 

 521 pages. Price $3.50, plus postage. 



Volume II. The vegetation of Long Island. Part I, The vegetation of 

 Montauk: A study of grassland and forest. By Norman Taylor, Jime II, 1923. 

 108 pages. Price $1.00, plus postage. 



Volume III. Vegetation of Moimt Desert Island, Maine, and its environ- 

 ment. By Barrington Moore and Norman Taylor, June lO, 1927. iSl pages. 

 Price $1.60. 



. CONTRIBUTIONS. Established, April i, 191 1. Papers originally published 

 in periodicals, reissued as "separates," without change of paging, and numbered 

 consecutively. This series includes occasional papers, as well as those embodying 

 the results of research done at the Garden, or by members of its staff or students. 

 Twenty-five numbers constitute one volume. Price 25 cents each, $5.00 a volume. 

 Circulates in 34 countries. 



35. Physiologic races of bunt of wheat. 14 pages. 1928. 



36. The inheritance of resistance of oat hybrids to loose and covered smut, 



48 pages. 1928. 



57. New physiologic races of oat smuts. 22 pages. 1930. 



58. A new method of producing and detecting sorghum, hybrids. 12 pages. 

 1930. 



LEAFLETS. Established, April 10, 1913. Published weekly or biweekly 

 during April, May, June, September, and October. The purpose of the Leaflets 

 is primarily to give announcements concerning flowering and other plant activities 

 to be seen in the Garden near the date of issue, and to give popular, elementary 

 information about plant life for teachers and others. Free to members of the 

 Garden. To others, fifty cents a series. Single numbers 5 cents each. Circu- 

 lates in 28 countries. 



GUIDES to the collections, buildings, and grounds. Price based upon cost 

 of publication. Issued as numbers' of the Record; see above. 



Guide No. 3. The story of our met ate: A chronicle of com. Illustrated. 

 Published, December, 1929. (Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record, l8« : 383-307O Price, 

 25 cents. 



Guide No. 4. The Japanese Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic Gardjen. Il- 

 lustrated. Published, July, 1930. (Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record, 19*: 197-234-) 

 Price, 25 cents. 



SEED LIST. {Delectus Seminum) Elstablished, December, 1914. Since 1925 

 issued each year in the January number of the Record. Circulation includes 143 

 botanic gardens and institutions located in 42 countries. 



AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY. Established, January, 1914. Pub- 

 lished, in cooperation with the Botanical Society of America, monthly, except 

 during August and September. Subscription, $7.00 a year. Circulates in 48 

 countries. 



ECOLOGY. Established, January, 1920. Published quarterly in cooperation 

 with the Ecological Society of America. Subscription, $4.00 a year. Circulates 

 in 48 countries. 



GENETICS. Established, January, 1916. Bimonthly. Subscription, $6.00 a 

 year. Circulates in 37 countries. 



