b2 
‘Total lantern slides on file December 31, 1943. ..............-. 
Prints on file December 31, 1942 
Prints made dining 1043 e if os.) downto Vela e oho met coe 768 
Printeused or distributed sce. 6. eke ovat SOS an ine alee agen 568 
Pripnteiled Curing 1948 se) ee a ee ate ie, atmo eee 200 
tal prints on file, December STOW Se RE, ales Sateeege at 10,800 
sees TCS TTA eee oy Ws rk nt aha Pachlene Sian aR DR Rt, Merraeeresieap ante 79 
APPENDIX 11 
REPORT ON BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 
PUBLICATIONS, 1943 
Ecology 
Official Organ of the Ecological Society of America. Quarterly. 
Volume XXIV comprised 32 papers (besides reviews, proceedings, 
and miscellaneous matter), 520 pages, 1 plate and 157 text 
figures (as against 35 papers, 500 pages, 2 plates and 182 text 
figures in 1942). The circulation at the close of the fiscal year 
(November 30, 1943) was 893 as against 951 one year ago. 
The annual budget was $7,656.36, the credit balance $2,126.39, 
and assets over liabilities $2,135.29 (as against $6,189.78, $2,631.56 
and $1,704.09 assets over liabilities in 1942), ay 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. Dr. Thomas Park, of the U niversity of Chicago, 
continued as Zoological Editor. Dr. Charles FE. Olmsted, of the 
University of Chicago, continued as Botanical Editor, 
Genetics 
In Cooperation with ‘Genetics, Incorporated.” Bimonthly. 
Volume XXVIII comprised 36 papers, 542 pages, 7 plates and 81 
text figures (as against 39 papers, 664 pages, 7 plates and 123 
text figures in 1942). At the close of the fiscal year (November 
30, 1943) the circulation was 565, the annual budget $8,104.33, 
and the credit balance $4,022.57 (as against 585, $8,754.78, and 
$3,249.11 in 1942), plus the value of back sets and volumes on 
hand. Dr. M. M. Rhoades, of Columbia University, continued 
as Managing Editor. 
