


PUBLICATIONS 3 
‘BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 




























RECORD. Established January, 1912. he eae 
‘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 hotes concerning Garden progress and events. 
Free to members of the Department of Poy of os Institute. 
To others one dollar a year; 25 cents a copy. 
CONTRIBUTIONS. des originally published i in Potato 
or other periodicals, reissued as “separates,” without change ne 
paging, and numbered consecutively. This series includes occa- 
- sional papers, as well as those embodying the results of research 
done at the Garden, or by members of its staff or students. 
$5.00 a volume. 

1. The Educational Work of Boman Gavttis. 3 pages. . “Tor = 
ee The Purpose of an Introductory Course i mn Be 8 Pages: 
-IQtit. 
3. Cryplomeric Inheritance in Onagra. II pages, , figs 2; plates 2, 
POLE: = 
New Jersey. 15 pages, figs. 2. 1912. Sea 
5. Ingrowing Sprouts of Solanum tuberosum. ‘Io pages, figs. 6: 
plate f.--1Ore 
6. Intermingling of perennial sporophytic and SumroDhiitE 
generations in Puccinia Podophylii, P. pee ise: eros 
3 Glycyrrhsae: 15 pages, 1 plate. 1913. SS 
based upon cost of publication. 
1. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Price, 5 cents. 
LEAFLETS. Established April ro, 10913, ond: published 
weekly or bi-weekly during April, May, June, September, and 
October. The purpose of the Leaflets is primarily to give 
announcements concerning flowering and other plant activities 
to be seen in the Garden near the date of issue, and to give 
popular, elementary information about plant life ue teachers and . 
others. _ Free to all who wish them. 



_ Twenty-five numbers BOnSritte one volume. ee 35 28 each, oe 

4. On the Origin and Present Distribution of the Pine-Barrens 5 f epee 
GUIDES to the collections, buildings, and grounds, “pte” Pook a 





