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3. Any and all papers dealing with the results of the investi- 
gations carried out during the time applicant holds such scholar- 
ship shall be published in such manner as the Director-in-Chief 
thay approve, and shall bear the imprint ‘‘ Investigations prose- 
cuted by the aid of a research scholarship in the New Yor 
Botanical Garden.”’ 
4. The Director-in-Chief may grant resident research scholar- 
ships to such applicants as may in’ his judgment be worthy’ of 
such privileges. Provided, however, that the Director-in-Chief 
shall not confer such scholarships on any person for a period to 
exceed six calendar months at one time. It is also provided that: 
the Director-in-Chief may terminate the term of any scholarship 
at any time when the holder thereof fails to make satisfactory 
use of the privileges accorded him. 
5. Resident research scholars shall be regarded as students of 
the Garden, and shall have all the privileges of students. 
N. L. Britton, 
Director-in- Chi. 
PUBLICATIONS OF THE STAFF AND STUDENTS OF 
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 
DURING THE YEAR 1902. 
Britton, E. G. Notes on Nomenclature. Bryologist, 5: 
10-12. Ja. 1902. 
Seligeria campylopoda. Bryologist, 5: 24, 25. Mr. 1902. 
Bryological Notes. Torreya, 2: 44. 12 Mr. 1902. 
The Protection of Native Plants. Country Life in 
America, 2: 82. Je. 1902. [Illust. 
Notes on a Long Island Moss. Torreya, 2: 91. 12 
The cae Sematophyllum, Bryologist, 5: 64-66. Jl. 1902. 
Note on a Long Island Moss. Bryologist, 5: 66, 67. 
ji. 
Ti 2 radicans. Bull. Torrey Club, 29: 475-477. 
25 Jl. 1902. 
