154 
Aster patens Ait. forma rosea, f. nova. Rhodora 37: 263. 
July. 
Tillaea aquatica on Long Island. Rhodora 37: 301. August. 
Listera australis on Long Island. Rhodora 37: 308. August. 
Plants from the Estuary of the Hudson River. Vorreva 35: 
117-125. 1 fig. September—October. 
Preparation of Herbarium Specimens. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Leaflets XXIII*. November. 
Another New Jersey Station for Najas gracillima. /hodora 
37: 414. November. 
Viola rotundifolia on Long Island. Rhodora 37: 421. De- 
cember, 
Svenson, Henry K. and Ludlow Griscom 
Tsoetes macrospora in the Shenandoah Valley. slimer. Fern 
Jour. 25: 70-71. April-June. 
Tilley, S. R. 
Garden paths. Gardener's Chronicle of America 39%: 34. 
February. 
APPENDIX 3 
TALKS, LECTURES, ADDRESSES, AND PAPERS 
GIVEN BY THE BOTANIC GARDEN 
PERSONNEL DURING 1935 
By the Director: 
March 29. Modern trends in education. Ac 
fl 
elphi College 
Trustees, Faculty, and Alumni. Garden City, L. I. 
May 13. Address at the Commemoration Program of the 25th 
Anniversary Ixercises of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
At the Garden. 
May 14. The Botanic Garden and the City. 
— 
Remarks in ac- 
cepting a Horsechestnut tree (Aesculus Hippocastanum), 
presented to Brooklyn Botanic Garden by the Brooklyn 
Civic Council in Honor of Hon. Lewis H. Pounds, former 
President of the Borough of Brooklyn and Chairman of 
the Civic Council. At the Garden. 

June 13. The netghborliness of institutions. Remarks in ac- 
cepting a Horsechestnut tree (Aesculus Hippocastanum var. 
