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65 articles on events at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, for 
metropolitan newspapers. 
2 abstracts for Biological Abstracts. 
Gundersen, Alfred. 
Flower structure and the classification of dicotyledons. Brook- 
lyn Bot. Gard. Record 32: 81-82. April. 
Report of the Curator of Plants for the Year 1942. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Record 32: 96-100. April. 
Flower forms and groups of dicotyledons. Bull. Torrey Bot. 
Club 70: 511-517. September. 
Jordan, William E. 
Report on the Library for 1942. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 
32: 114-117. April. 
A short list of works in the Library of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden dealing with the early use of plants in medicine. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 32: 208-209. July. 
Reed, George M. 
Plant Pathology. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 32: 75-78. 
April. 
Melanopsichium on Polygonum aviculare. Mycologia 35: 654, 
. December. 
Phytopathology—1867-1942. Torreya 43: 155-169. December. 
Shaw, Ellen Eddy. 
Annual Report of the Curator of Elementary Instruction. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 32: 91-96. April. 
3 articles on children’s gardening, published in The Home 
rarden. 
Shaw, Ellen Eddy, Michalena LeFrere Carroll, and Elsie Twem- 
low Hammond. 
Our Boys and Girls Club. Educational series, Dept. of Ele- 
mentary Instruction. April. 
Shaw, Ellen Eddy and Margaret M. Dorward. 
Selection and care of plants in the classroom. School Nature 
League Bulletin. October. 

