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Miss G. Marie Le Prince, New York City, | hanging vase of Inwood pottery. 
Mr. Giulio Novani, New York City, 1 photograph of night-blooming Cereus. 
Mrs. William Sterling Peters, Brooklyn, 1 vase and 1 bronze flower container. 
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. print of Old Physic Garden, 
<dinburgh, 
Mr. Preston 8 Sheldon, Flushing, N. Y., 5 photographs of Flushing Cedar 
of Leban 
Miss Jacquine Smith, Brooklyn, 60-70 ‘‘Swordfin”’ Guppies, with a quantity 
ous aquatic plants and 2 cans of fish food. 
Mr. Gas W arren Stetson, Boston, Mass., 6 photographic prints. 
Mr. E. Vermilya, Brooklyn, 2 Paradise fish. 
Mrs. Elsie Gibson Whitney, Albany, N. Y., 2 lantern slides of Asplentum 
Ruta-muraria. 
APPENDIX 2 
PUBLICATIONS BY THE BOTANIC GARDEN 
PERSONNEL DURING 1934 
Becker, Herman. 
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Succulent Display. Cactis 
and Succulent Journ. 6: 44-45. September. 
Review: Zander, Robert. Grosses Garten-Lexikon, Reichil- 
lustrierter Ratgeber fiir Gartner und Gartenf le. Flo- 
rists Exchange 82:12. June 23. 
Benedict, Ralph C. 
Review: Ching, R. C. The studies of Chinese ferns, VIII. 
(Sinensia 3: 131-156. November, 1932.) Amer. Fern Jour. 
24:17. January-March. 
Review: Ching, R. C. The studies of Chinese ferns, IX. 
(Bull. Fan Memorial Institute of Biology 4: 47-116. Feb- 
ruary, 1933.) Amer. Fern Jour. 24: 17-18. January— 
March. 
Review: Ching, R. C. The present status of our knowledge of 
Chinese ferns. (Peking Natural History Bull. 33: 253-273. 
1932.) Amer. Fern Jour. 24:18. January-March. 
Review: Tatewaki, M. The phytogeography of the Middle 
Kuriles. (Jour. Facul. Agr., Hokkaido Imperial University. 
Vol. 29, Pt. 5, 1933.) Amer. Fern Jour. 24:18. January— 
March. 
