
PUBLICATIONS 
OF THE ’ sp 
BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN | 
RECORD. Established January, 1912. ARS administrative 
periodical, issued quarterly. Contains, among other things, the 
annual report of the Director and heads of departments, 
special reports, announcements of courses of instruction, miscella- 
neous papers, and notes concerning Garden progress and events. 
Free to members of the Department of Botany of the Institute. 
To others one dollar a year; 25 cents a copy. 
CONTRIBUTIONS. Papers originally eee in otanieal 
or other periodicals, reissued as ‘‘separates,” without ae e 
paging, and numbered consecutively. This series includes 
sional papers, as well as those embodying the results of vee 
done at the Garden, or by members of its staff or sttidents. 
Twenty-five numbers constitute one volume. Price 25 cents each, 
$5.00 a volume. 
. The Educational Work of Botanic Gardens. 13 pages. IQ14s: 
2. The nee of an Introductory Course t in Botany. 8 pages. 
IQII. 
3. Cryplomeric Tisai 1 in Onagra. 11 pages, figs. 2; aie 2 
IQII. 
4. On the Origin and Present Distribution of the Pine-Barrens of 
New Jersey. 15 pages, figs. 2, 1912. 
5. Ingrowing Sproul of Solanum tuberosum. 10 pages, figs. 6; 
plate r. 1912. = 
GUIDES to the Sollections: , Palltngs, and cade. Price 
based upon cost of publication 
1. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Price, 5 cents. 
