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those for the months of September and November. 1926. and 

 January, March, May, July, September, and Xovemher, 11)27. 

 '111!' numbers issued 111 ig_7 comprised 36 papers occupying 215 

 pages in Volume it (1926) and ^ pages in Volume 12 (1927), 

 a total of 802 pages. The July, 1926 number was issued December 

 24, 1920, and was therefore not reported in our preceding Annual 

 Report. The circulation, as of November 30. 1927. was 574. 



Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record 

 Volume XVI (1927) of the quarterly Record (230 pages) 

 comprised, as usual, the annual .Delectus Seminum, or List of 

 Seeds offered in < < hange v 11I1 other « .aniens, the Annual Report, 

 tin educational Prospectus and 1 cellant >u n ides and notes 

 concerning the botanic (harden. Volume NVi comprised 230 

 pages. 



Leaflets 



This popular puhlicaiion completed its fifteenth year with the 

 publication of Series XV, double number 1 r-12 (Nov. 30), en- 

 titled '* What Price Christmas Greens?" This number was fully 

 distributed at the Exhibit of winter bouquets, held at the Garden 

 December 12-17, l 9 2 7- an( l nas ,K ' cn several tunes reprinted, in 

 whole or in part, in daily papers. Double number 8-10 (June 8) 

 was a reprint of Series VI, No. 3 (19 18), " Our common garden 

 vegetables, their history and their origin,'' by I )r. Orland E. White. 



Double number 5 7 1 Ma\ 18). was a guide to the "Exhibit of 

 living plants and other material illustrating various phases of 

 research at the Brooklyn P.otanie (harden." and number I (March 

 lb), "Epiphytes and ] louse Plants" was distributed in large 

 quantity as a guide to the Garden's Exhibit at the Fourteenth In- 

 ternational Flower Show, held at Grand Central Palace, March 

 21-26, 1927. 



Contributions 



Number 50 completed Volume 2. Five numbers (48 52) were 



published. The foreign exchange list for this series was con- 



