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By the Curator of Elementary Instruction (Miss Shaw): 
Why flower arrangement? Brooklyn Teachers 
February 18. 
Association Class at Girls © ere oe School Annex. 
April 28. English gardens. Mothers Club, P.S. 241. At the 
Garden 
April 29. Children's work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Garden Club Committee Meeting. At the Garden. 
April 30. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden in cherry time. 
Mothers Club, P. S. 225. At the Garden. 
March 11. Suétable plant ‘nueva for flower arrangement. 
Brooklyn Teachers Association Class. At the Garden. 
May 19. English gardens. Brooklyn Section, P. S. Iinder- 
garten Association. At the Garden. 
May 20. Educational work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Town Hall Leadership School. At the Garden. 
May 21. Nature study and the teacher. Faculty Meeting, P. 5. 
117 Queens. 
aa 28. The upkeep of the garden. Three Village Garden 
ub, Stony Brook, 
ee M1. Plant Siricaluhe, Brooklyn ‘Peachers Association 
Class. At the Garden. 
October 21. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Garden City 
Branch American Association of University Women. At 
the Garden. 
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By the Curator of Plants (Dr. Gundersen): 
January 1. Flower Buds and Classification. Botanical So- 
ciety of America. (Systematic Section), in Philadelphia. 
March 1. The Evolution of Plants. Torrey Botanical Club. 
At the Garden. 
March 12. Conifers of North and South America. At the 
Garden. 
March 19. European and African Conifers. At the Garden. 
March 26. Asiatic and Australian Conifers. At the Garden. 
October 18. The Evolution of Plants. Torrey Botanical Club. 
At the Garden. 
By the Curator of the Herbarium (Dr. Svenson): 
June 6. The Vegetation of Ecuador. Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
den Staff. At the Garden. 
