(i99) 



In addition to those mentioned above, five other papers 

 devoted to some phase of mycological work have been 

 published. 



In connection with the critical work on the ascomycetes 

 and lower fungi, I have supervised the mounting of 

 numerous specimens and notes belonging to this section of 

 the mycological herbarium. 



Students and Investigators 



A total of 28 persons has carried on investigations at the 

 Garden during the year, independently or in consultation 

 with the various members of the staff, and for periods rang- 

 ing from a few weeks to the entire year. In addition to 

 this number numerous other individuals have visited the 

 library and herbaria for the purpose of looking up smaller 

 items of information, such persons not being included in the 

 list of investigators. 



Number of students and investigators registered 20 



Investigators not registered 9 



Total number of students and investigators 29 



The following is a list of the students and investigators 

 who have carried on work at the Garden during the year 

 with a record of their academic training for research and 

 the present or last position held: 



♦Anderson, Mary Perle. B.S., Mt. Holyoke, 90; Mass. Inst. 

 Technology, 97-98; University of Chicago, 02-04; N. Y. Bot. 

 Garden, 07-. Teacher of Nature Study, Horace Mann 

 School, Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ. 

 Geographical distribution of the ferns of Japan. 

 IAndrews, Albert LeRoy. A.B., M.A., Harvard Univ; Ph.D., 

 Kiel; Research scholar, N. Y. Bot. Garden, 09. Instructor 

 in Cornell Univ. 

 Taxonomy of bryophytes . 



