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Report of the editors for 1935. Amer. Fern Jour, 26: 35. 
January—March. 
Hunting Fern Hybrids near Newton. Aimer. Pern Jour, 26: 
36. January—March. 
Review of American Genetics Texts. The Teaching Biologist 
5: 92-94. February. 
Report of the Resident Investigator (Ferns) for 1935. Brook- 
Iyn Bot. Gard. Record 25: 130-133. April. 
Catalogue of Hardy Ferns. Amer. Fern Jour. 26: 74. April- 
June. 
Well-Curbs as Fern Gardens. mer. Fern Jour. 26: 4. Oc- 
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A Field Trip to the New York Zoological Park. The Teaching 
Biologist 6: 42. December. 
Caparn, Harold A. 
Flower Garden. Garden Dictionary. Pp. 264-265. March. 
The following articles have appeared in Arts and Decoration: 
Study this chart if you are planning a perennial border. D. 
29, April. 
Making your own rock garden. P. 35. April. 
Through one summer. The Annual Garden. P. 38. May. 
The essential shrubbery border. P. 39. May. 
A foundation for a water garden. P. 32. June. 
Hlot weather gardens. P. 33. August. 
The passing and grouping of evergreens. 2. 36. September. 
Planting bulbs for next spring’s gardens. P. 40. October. 
Cheney, R. H. 
Reaction time behavior after caffeine and coffee consumption. 
Journal Exper. Psychol. XIX*: 357-369. June. 
Conklin, Marie E. 
Studies of the root nodule organisms of certain wild legumes. 
Soil Science 41: 167-185. March. 
Doney, Charles F. 
Descriptions of many species and varieties of wood plants. Te 
Garden Dictionary. Seriatim, March. 
