BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 
PUBLICATIONS 
RECORD. Established, January, 1912. An administrative periodical issued 
quarterly (1912- 1928) ; } bimonthly (1929-1932) ; quarterly (1933-). Contains, 
among other things, the Annual Report of the director and heads of departments, 
special reports, See ional Prospects, Seed List, eee epee on, $1.00 a 
Guide numbers specially priced. Circulates in 59 c 
MEMOIRS. Established, Bone 1918, Published fae Not offered in 
exchange. Circulates in 48 countries. 
Volume I. Dedi cation aie 33 scientific papers presented at the dedication 
of the i pore building. 1917. 521 pages. $3.50. 
Volume II. The vegetation of Long Island. Part I, The vegetation of 
Montauk. By Norman Taylor. 1923. 108 pages. $1.00. 
Volume III. Vegetation of Mount Desert Island, Maine, and its environment. 
By Barring Moore and Norman Taylor. 1927, 151 pages. $1.60. 
Volu IV. Twenty-fifth Anniversary Papers. 9 papers on 25 years of 
progress in ‘a bola (1910-1935) ; 5 papers on hontedtene 1936. 133 pages. $1. So: 
CONTRIBUTIONS. Established, 1911. Papers originally published in peri- 
odicals, reissued as “separates” without cha ange of pagin numbers constitute 
one volume. 25 cents each, $5.00 a volume. Circulates in "34 countries 
No. 95. Breeding work toward the development of a timber type of blight- 
resistant chestnut: Report for 1940. By Arthur Harmount Graves. 8 pages. 1941. 
No. 96. Inheritance roe ae resistance in hybrids of Navarro oats. By 
George M. Reed. 7 page 
No. 97. Breeding i one the development of - asi pee ae nae 
resistant chestnut: Report for 1941. By Arthur Harmount 5p 1942. 
LEAFLETS. Hstgutsheds ane 10, 1913. eae wate or pe 
during April, May, June, September, and October. Contain popular, elementary 
information about plant life for teachers and others; also announcements concern- 
ing flowering and other oe activities to be seen in the Garden near the date of 
issue. Free to member e Garden. To others, fifty cents a series. Single 
numbers 5 cents each. (ern in 28 countries. Infrequent since 1936, 
UIDES to the collections, buildings, and grounds. Bas based upon cost 
of publication. Issued as numbers of the REcorp; see abov 
Guide No. 9. The Rose Garden of the Brooklyn Bote Garden. 12 illus- 
trations, folded map. By Montague Free. Price, 50 c 
Guide No. 10. Gardens within a garden: A ee ee to the grounds of 
ge ee Botanic Garden. Second pata 57 pages ; ah Peers: Folded 
By C rt Gager. Price, 25 c ; by mail, 30 ¢ 
ep No. 11. List of shrubs. oe - print. 
uide No. 12. Lilacs in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Classification, Cultiva- 
tion, Pathology 34 pages; 14 illustrations. By red nag Montague Free, 
and George M. Reed. Price, 25 cents ; by mail, 30 cen 
Gu = No. 13. Trees in the Brooklyn Hotere: ae 53 pages; 9 ae 
tions. By Alfr 5 ae and Arthur H. Graves. Price, by mail, 30 cen 
e No. é local flora section Aes wild flower eee) of je 
ee Boe Garten, 27 pages, 18 illustrations. By Henry K. Svenson. 
Price, by mai 
D LIST (Datu Seminum). Established, December, 1914. Tempo- 
rarily suspended since 1940. 
OLOGY. sre January, 1920. Published quarterly in codperation 
with the POROCIERY Society or America. Subscription, $5.00 a year. Circulates 
in 48 cou 
aw CS. Established, January, 1916. Bimonthly, in codperation with 
GeENnETIcs, INCORPORATED. Subscription, $6.00 a year. Circulates in 37 countries. 
