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Taylor, N. Report of a trip to Rochester and the Arnold Arbor- 
etum. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 2: 15-18. Ja 1913. 
Two popular Handbooks. (Review.) ‘Torreya 13: 17-19. 
Ja oy 
Some plants flowering early in April. Brooklyn Bot. 
Gard. Leaflets 17. 10 Ap 1913. 
Some native wild flowers now in bloom. Loc. cit. 1°. 22 
Ap On3: 
A plant new to the state of New York and the local flora 
fanccemmlankeya 13% 76. Ap TOs. 
Blakeslee and Jarvis. “Trees in Winter.” (Review.) The 
Nation, 24 Ap I913. 
Francis, M. E. The Book of Grasses. (Review.) The 
Nation, 24 Ap 1913. 
Report of the Curator of Plants (for 1912). Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Record 2: 46-60. Ap I913. 
Some plants flowering early in May. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Leaflets 1*. 30 Ap 1913. 
Plants now in bloom. Jbid. 1°. 7 My 1913. 
— Plants flowering in the last half of May. Ibid. 1°. 14 
My 1913. 
— Shrubs now blooming. Jbid. 1°. 18 Je 1913. 
Britton & Brown’s Illustrated Flora, second edition. (Re- 
view.) Torreya 13: 186-192. Au 1913. 
Dykes, G. H. The genus Iris. (Review.) The Nation, 
Te tN MOMS, 
—— Our Native Shrubs and what may be done with them. 
(Reprinted from Garden Magazine. April 1912.) Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Leaflets 14%. 24 S 1913 
Sargent, F. L. Plants and nine uses. (Review.) The 
Nation, 30 O 1913 
White, O. E. The Wane of teratological development in Nico- 
tiana on theories of heredity. American Naturalist 47: 206- 
228. 10913. 
Some interesting varieties of corn growing in the garden. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets 17°: Figs. 1-4. Sept. 1913. 













