262 
ruby ; Prunus maritima, 226 
Moses, Robe roti ie ma 
Mulford E aera 17 es 1d, 
Mvyrica carolinensis, 216, 222 
Narcissus, 104 
ae 44 
j ole pts, 
Ne cviusia, 106 
> Jersey College of 
131 
Agriculture, 
Nesand 
ce. ourse for ‘Sradent 85, 244 
N yssa sylvatica, 
Oak on Long Island, Largest, 90 
Oat Hybrids, Experiments with the 
noes Generation of, 
rd Generation of, 
Organizations Meetings of Outside, 
~ 
r 
On tee 106 
Department of, 31, 
The Public’s Obligation to 
. 39, 40 
Parks, 
atone 
Peres Mr 
Bee 
Pe 
. Charles E 
15 
Rep ort on, . 05 
rae Vill 
217 
Long Island, 214 
Pinus ried 105 
rigi ida, 217, 219 
at Core um, 
barrens 
Long Island, Pine 
214 
s, Souvenir, 
Potanogcton, 105 
Pounds, is H., 42 
Press R ee 
Po ares 
Prospectus : 1936-. 
245 
Tax Budget and, 44 
37, 229 
Punhicatons . the Botanic Garden 
150 
nel During 1935, 
Po, err 
Pantie “Tnlttuction ae ce Report 
of the Curator of, 
Quercus iicifolta, 211, 213 
| 
; prinoides, 21. 
Quince, Flowering, 26 
Radio a by the Botanic Garden 
Pe 1el oe 1935, 161 
Dt ie 1935, 
Rancho Santa er Botanic Garden, 
122 
Reco id, 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 
16 
ee weorge M., 45, 59, 68 
Registration, Total, 83 
Rehder, Alfred, 10 
Relief Agencies, Cooperation with 
Governmental, 
oe of the | 3rooklyn Botanic Gar- 
1935, Twenty-fifth Annual, 11 
Rese ach 1, 2) 
for 1935, Reports on, 45 
Resident neers to ( Economic 
Plants) for 1935, teen of the 
32 
(Iferns) for 1935, Report of the, 
Rhexia glabella, 
107 
Rhododendron, 106 
‘ 
Rose Ga ae 
Rubus € “hamae MOUs, 
procumbens, 216 
Rudbeckia laciniata var. /iamilis, 
219 
107 
212 
gn? 
Salix tristts, 
Sarrace nid, 
psittactna, 105 
School Garden aves 33 
service, Stat tistics of, 8 
Sup ipply Service, 8 
Scho« ls, Coope eration with I socal, 229 
, 230 
Seed. and Pla i 
19 
ate i 
Exchange, 113 
