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Ecology 
Official Organ of the Ecological Society of America 
Quarterly. Volume NVI comprised 51 papers (besides re- 
views, proceedings, and miscellaneous matter), 680 pages and 175 
text figures (as against 36 papers, 456 pages and 95 text figures 
in 1934). The circulation at the close of the fiscal year (No- 
vember 30, 1935) was 1,009 as against 987 one year ago. 
The annual budget was $6,364.34, the credit balance $1,229.22 
and assets over liabilities $1,368.21 (as against $5,021.12, $1,688.90 
and $1,727.97 assets over liabilities in 1934) plus the value of 
back sets and volumes on hand. Dr. Henry Kk. Svenson con- 
tinued on the editorial board as the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
representative. Prof. Alfred I. Emerson anc 
err 
Prot. George D. 
Fuller, both of the University of Chicago, continued as Editors. 
Genetics 
In Co-operation with the Editorial Board of Genetics 
}imonthly. Volume NX comprised 39 papers, 604 pages, 4 
plates, and 215 text figures (as against 35 papers, 634 pages, 9 
plates, and 75 text figures in 1934). At the close of the fiscal 
year (November 30, 1935) the circulation was 701, the annual 
budget $9,022.84, and the credit balance $3,707.08 (as against 
680, $9,260.49, and $3,774.18 in 1934), plus the value of back 
sets and volumes on hand. Dr. Donald F. Jones, Connecticut 
Agricultural Experiment Station, continued as Managing Editor 
until December 1 when he was succeeded by Dr. L. C. Dunn of 
Columbia University. 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record 
Quarterly. Volume XXIV comprised 228 pages. The April 
number comprised the Annual Report. The circulation of the 
Record at the close of the year was 1,510. 
Leaflets 
Three single numbers and one double number were issued. The 
circulation as of December was 1,097. 
