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, educational Prospectus, Seed List, Guides. Subscription, $1.00 a 

 year. Guide numbers specially priced. Circulates in 59 countries. 



MEMOIRS. Established, July, 1918. Published irregularly. Not offered in 

 exchange. Circulates in 48 countries. 



Volume I. Dedication Paper: 33 scientific papers presented at the dedication 

 of the laboratory building. 1917. 521 pages. $3.50, plus postage. 



Volume II. The vegetation of Long Island. Part I, The vegetation of 

 Montauk: A study of grassland and forest. By Norman Taylor, June 11, 1923. 

 108 pages. $1.00, plus postage. 



Volume III. Vegetation of Mount Desert Island, Maine, and its environment. 

 By Barrington Moore and Norman Taylor. 1927. 151 pages. $1.60. 



Volume IV. Twenty-fifth Anniversary Papers. 9 papers on 25 years of 

 progress in botany (1910-1935) ; 5 papers on horticulture. 1936. 133 pages. $1.35. 



CONTRIBUTIONS. Established, 1911. Papers originally published in peri- 

 odicals, reissued as "separates" without change of paging. 25 numbers constitute 

 one volume. 25 cents each, $5.00 a volume. Circulates in 34 countries. 



No. 90. Physiologic Races of Oat Smuts. By George M. Reed. 9 pages. 

 1940. 



No. 91. Infection studies on the covered smut of oats. By Paul F. Brand- 

 wein. 19 pages. 1940. 



No. 92. Breeding work toward the development of a timber type of blight- 

 resistant chestnut. Report for 1939. By Arthur Harmount Graves. 5 pages. 



No. 93. Notes on the Tennessee Flora. By H. K. Svenson. 50 pages. 1941. 



No. 94. Inheritance of smut resistance in some oat hybrids. Bv Georee M 

 Reed. 7 pages. 1941. 



LEAFLETS. Established, -April 10, 1913. Published weekly or biweekly 

 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 plant activities to be seen in the Garden near the date of 

 issue. Free to members of the Garden. To others, fifty cents a series. Single 

 numbers 5 cents each. Circulates in 28 countries. Infrequent since 1936. 



GUIDES to the collections, buildings, and grounds. Price based upon cost 

 of publication. Issued as numbers of the Record ; see above. 



Guide No. 9. The Rose Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 12 illus- 

 trations, folded map. By Montague Free. Price, 50 cents. 



Guide No. 10. Gardens within a garden: A general guide to the grounds of 

 the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Second Edition. 56 pages ; 21 illustrations. Folded 

 map. By C. Stuart Gager. Price, 25 cents; by mail, 30 cents. 



Guide No. 11. List of shrubs, exclusive of conifers, growing outdoors in the 

 Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 32 pages ; 5 illustrations. By Charles F. Doney Price 

 25 cents ; by mail, 30 cents. ' 



SEED LIST (Delectus Seminum) . Established, December, 1914. Since 1925 

 issued each year in the January number of the Record. Circulation includes 160 



botanic gardens in 40 countries. Temporarily suspended since 1940. 



ECOLOGY. Established, January, 1920. Published quarterly in cooperation 

 with the Ecological Society of America. Subscription, $5.00 a year. Circulates 

 m 48 countries. 



GENETICS. Established, January, 1916. Bimonthly, in cooperation with 

 Genetics, Incorporated. Subscription, $6.00 a year. Circulates in 37 countries- 



