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Conferences for the Better Understanding of Potato Diseases and 
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Doctorates Conferred in Botany by American Universities in 1914 123 
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ILLUSTRATIONS 
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‘bree Planting Group, October- 16, IOTS: . {41 as Oe eee ee Frontispiece 
First sections of laboratory building and conservatories, looking west 
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Conservatories of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
Second section under construction. November 14, IQ13..........006- 
Grading operations between Mt. Prospect Reservoir and the Central 
Miusetme Hirst contract. Novetiber 24, 1013. Sayama. 0 eee: 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden and environs, showing assessed valuation, of 
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John Tradescant, son. By Hollar. From Musaeum Tradescantianum. 
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John Tradescant, son. By Hollar. From Museum Tradescantianum. 
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Anagram, in Latin, on the name John Tradescant (the father). Fac 
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simile reproduction from the Musaeum Tradescantianum. London, 
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“Victory,” by Villanis. School trophy for the Children’s Garden Ex. 
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Medal, awarded in silver and bronze at the Children’s Garden Exhibit.110 
ERRATA 
Page 27, line 5, for “second” read “ third.” 
age 74, line 25, for “August” read “July;” for “ September” read 
“ August.” 
