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May, 1929. 36 pages, 16 illustrations and map. Price, 25 cents. 
Out of print. 
Guide No. 3. The story of our metate: A chronicle of corn. 
By F. W. Hodge. November, 1929. 25 pages, 14 illustrations. 
Price, 25 cents. 
Guide No. 4. The Japanese Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. By Bunkio Matsuki. July, 1930. 38 pages, 20 illustra- 
tions. Price, 35 cents; by mail, 40 cents. Out of print. 
Guide No. 5. The Rock Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
den. By Montague Free. May, 1931. 55 pages, 28 illustrations. 
Price, 35 cents; by mail, 40 cents. 
Guide No. 6. Japanese potted trecs (Hachinoki). By Bunkio 
Matsuki. November, 1931. 16 pages, 11 illustrations. Price, 
35 cents ; by mail, 40 cents. 
Guide No. 7. The story of our boulders: Glacial geology of 
the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. By C. Stuart Gager and Ernst 
Antevs. May, 1932. 43 pages, 22 illustrations. Price, 35 cents; 
by mail, 40 cents. 
Guide No. 8. The story of fossil plants. Guide to the eight 
transparencies in Conservatory House No. 2. By Edward W. 
Berry. July, 1932. 29 pages, 8 illustrations. Price, 35 cents; 
by mail, 40 cents. 
These Guides are mailed free, as published, to members of the 
Garden. Additional copies at regular rates. Similar guides are 
in preparation and will be published from time to time. 
Books and manuscripts illustrating the history of botany: An an- 
notated list. By Emilie Perpall Chichester and C. Stuart Gager. 
July, 1935. 36 pages. Price, 40 cents. Based upon incunabula 
and other items in the Library of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
A detailed map of the Garden, showing not only the various 
types of gardens included in the Botanic Garden area, but espe- 
cially the location of the various orders and families in the Sys- 
tematic Section, is appended to the General Guide (Guide No. 2). 
Copies are on sale at 5 cents each. 
A colored picture map of the Garden, 7% x 3% feet, designed 
and executed by Miss Helen Sewall, is on view in the Laboratory 
3uilding. This map was presented to the Garden at the Annual 
Spring Inspection, May 14, 1929, by members of the Woman's 
