116 
Medicinal plant garden of the Brooklyn, N. Y. Botanic Garden. 
American Interne 1: 14. January. 
The School of horticulture in perspective. (Address delivered 
at the twenty-fifth anniversary exercises of the School of 
Horticulture for Women, Ambler, Pa., May 20, 1936.) 
Science 84: 357-365. Oct. 23 
Graves, Arthur Harmount 
Sotany. Revision service (for 1935). Collier's National En- 
cyclopedia, pp. 17-18. April. 
Forest Pathology. Chestnut breeding work in 1935. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Record 25: 62-75. April. 
Report of the Curator of Public Instruction for 1935, Brook- 
lyn Bot. Gard. Record 25: 78-91. April. 
40 newspaper articles relating to the Brooklyn Botanic Gar den. 
Breeding disease-resistant chestnut trees. lbstracts of papers 
presented at the meeting of the American Phytopathoiogi- 
cal Society, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 28-31, 
(9560. -ForD. 10. December. 
Gundersen, Alfred 
Report of the Curator of Plants for 1935. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Record 25: 99-104. April. 
Miner, Frances M. 
The following 16 articles appeared in The Herald Tribune (New 
York) on the dates indicated : 
Vegetables—Our heritage. March 29. 
Early summer vegetables. April 5. 
Early spring weeds. April 12. 
Seeds. April 19. 
A yellow flower garden for summer. April 26. 
Preparing the ground for a garden. May 10. 
Transplanting seedlings. May 17. 
Thinning seedlings and cultivating the garden. June 7. 
Garden insects. June 
Green leaves. June 21 
Plans for fall vegetables. June 28. 
Collecting vegetable seeds. July 5. 
Perennials. July 12. 
