225 
boreium & fruticetum, together : 7000 species and varieties. Plan- 
tations arranged systematically. Species and varieties under glass: 
Herbaceous plants out of doors: 8000. 
Publications: 
Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Generally known as the 
“Kew Bulletin”). Ten numbers issued per year. To be ob- 
tained from His Majesty’s Stationery Office, or from the Curator 
of the Gardens. The price of the annual volume at the present 
time (1934) is about 15 shillings, plus postage. 
The Botanical Magazine. Quarterly. Edited by the Director. 
Price 17/6 per part net; annual subscription 63/— net. Consists 
of hand-colored figures and descriptions of plants raised and 
flowered in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and other botanical 
establishments and private gardens. Published by Bernard Qua- 
ritch, Ltd. 11, Grafton St., New Bond Street, London, W. 1. 
Hooker's Icones Plantarum: Contains figures with descriptions 
of new or rare plants, of which specimens are contained in the 
herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Edited by the 
Director for the Bentham-Moxon trustees. Each volume contains 
100 plates. Issued in four parts. Price, 10s per part. Pub- 
lished by Dulau & Co. 32 Old Bond Street, London, W. 1. 
Official Guides to the Gardens and to the Museums of Economic 
Botany and North Gallery; Catalogue of Portraits of Botanists ; 
Hand lists of the various classes of plants cultivated at Kew, 
pictorial postcards, obtainable from Kew or from His Majesty’s 
Stationery Office. 
Flora Capensis. Flora of Tropical Africa. Flora of British 
India. Index Kewensis Plantarum Phanerogamarum. Flora of 
West Tropical Africa. 
Museum: The four museums of Economic Botany and the 
North Gallery (paintings of plants by Miss Marianne North) are 
open free daily (except on Christmas Day) from 1etOro) Pp. Ob 
dusk. Lectures: No public lectures are given to school children 
or to the public, and living material for study is not supplied to 
schools. Museum duplicates of economic plant products are dis- 
tributed free to schools. Instruction is confined to the courses for 
the training of young gardeners, including systematic botany, geo- 
graphical botany, economic botany, and plant pathology. Research 
Students (other than staff) : About 200 a year. 
