‘he annual budget was $5,046.50, the credit balance $899.70 
and assets over liabilities $985.18 (against $5,280.64, $1727, By. 
and $1,156.71 assets over liabilities in 1932) plus the value o 
back sets and volumes on hand. Dr. Henry K. Svenson con- 
tinued on the editorial board as the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
representative. Prof. Alfred E. Emerson and Prof. George D. 
Fuller, both of the University of Chicago, continued as Editor 
and .\ssociate Editor, respectively. 
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Genetics 
In Co-operation with the Editorial Board of Genetics 
Bimonthly. Volume XVIII comprised 31 papers, 555 pages, 6 
plates, and 91 text figures (as against 34 papers, 711 pages, 13 
plateswrandso7 ew: neures im 1952)... ct thevclosesor ate: fiscal 
year (November 30, 1933) the circulation was 610, the annual 
budget $5,966.98, the credit balance $1,531.01, and assets over 
liabilities $1,630.38 (as against 657, $5,822.13, and $983.01 in 
1932), plus the value of back sets and volumes on hand. Dr. 
Donald F. Jones, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 
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continued as Managing Editor. 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record 
3eginning with the issue for January 1933 (Volume XXII, No. 
1), the Botanic Garden Record was changed from a bimonthly to 
a quarterly, as it was previous to 1929. Volume XXII comprised 
212 pages. The April number comprised the Annual Report. 
The circulation of the Record at the close of the year was 1,615 
Leaflets 
One single number, 1 double number, and 1 quadruple number 
were issued. The circulation as of December was 1,939 copies. 
Dr. Arthur Harmount Graves, curator of public instruction, 1s 
the editor. 
Contributions and \lemoirs 
None were published during 1933. 
