123 



Miscellaneous 



Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thurston, Jr., Sharon, Conn., 1 hox of specimens 



of moss. 

 Prof. Dr. Wilhchii Troll, Halle, Germany. 4 photographs of Carex. 

 Long- Island Manure Export Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., 9,100 lbs. of spent 



mushroom manure. 



APPENDIX 2 



PUBLICATIONS BY THE BOTANIC GARDEN 

 PERSONNEL DURING 1938 



Benedict, R. C. 



High School Biology. (With Knox, W. W.. and Stone, G. K.) 

 The Macniillan Co. New York. Fel3ruary. 



There is no such thing as a method of scientific discovery. 

 Teaching Biologist 7 : 81-82. March. 



Report of the Resident Investigator (Ferns) for 1937. Brook- 

 lyn Bot. Card. Record 27: 96-98. April. 



Review of Solon Rohinson : Pioneer and Agriculturist. Jonrnal 

 of Nezv York Bot. Card. 39 : 93. April. 



Llardy Ferns at the International Flower Show. America)! Fern 

 Journal 28 : 71-72. April-June. 



Clean sod or weedy soil. School Scioicc and Mathematics 38 : 

 552. May. 



What Osmunda is earliest? American Fern Journal 28: 121- 

 122. July-September. 



Ferns in detective fiction. American Fern. Journal 28: 158. 

 October-December. 



Bishop, George R. 



The Sausage tree. Nature 31: 21. January. 



Southwest by auto. Gardeners' Chronicle of ^Imerica 42 : 34- 



36. February. 

 Hail to Hebe. Gardeners' Chronicle of America 42: 102-104. 



April. 



Brandwein, Paul C. 



The emergence of smut-inoculated oat seedlings through sand 

 and loam soil Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 65 : 477-483. Oc- 

 tober. 



