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House plants for the sunny window. October 22. 



More ]-)lants of interest for the windnw garden. October 29. 



Succulents. November 5. 



Taking care of the lunise |)lants. Xovemljer 12. 



Svenson, Henry K. 



Pterido])hyta of the Gala]:)agos and Cocos Islands. Bull. Tor- 

 rcy Bot. Cluh 65: 303-333. 3 ])latcs. May. (Reprinted 

 as Pu'ooklyn l^otanic Gai'den Contributions Xo. 83.) 



Ac(iUops cyliiidrica and KyU'nuja [^uiuila in the Ton-ey Club 

 range. Torrcya 38: 72. May-June. 



Carc.v fociico, C. slraniiiica and C. albicans in Willdenow's her- 

 barium. Rliodura 40 : 325-331. Scptemljer. 



Tilley, S. R. 



A'isitors to a cit_\- rose garden. American Rose Society Annual. 

 I'p. 84-86.' 



Utter, L. Gordon 



Culture and inoculation studies on races of the loose and cov- 

 ered smuts of oats. Aiiier. Jour. Bol. 25: 198-210. 

 March. 



APPENDIX 3 



TALKS, LECTURb:S, Al)i:)Rb:SSF.S AND PAPERS GIVEN 



\\\ THE P^OTAXIC GARDEN PERS0NNI<:L 



DCRIXCj 1938 



By the Director: 



January 5. Public Education at tlie Brooklyn Botanic Cardcii. 

 Children's Museiuu Auxiliary. Children's Museum, Brt)ok- 

 lyn. 



Novem])er 15. /A' Te(/v of ivelcoinc. At the first of a series of 

 four meetings in recognition of the twenlv-filth anni- 

 versary of the Department of I'^dementary Instruction, and 

 the ajjpointment of Ellen Eddy Shaw, Curator in charge 

 of the dejiartment. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



No\-ember 17. Address of ■ccelcoine, 7i'ith rcjniniscences of the 

 calling of Miss Shaw. At the second of four anniversary 

 meetings, as above noted. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



