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April 7. Planning and planting the school garden. ‘The 
Community School. 
Note: Miss Miner also gave a course of six lectures on 
School Gardening from February 19 to June 19 under the 
auspices of the Staten Island Teachers Association. 
Miss Rusk: 
February 27. Plant propagation. Two classes from Girls 
Commercial H. S. At the Garden. 
May 7. Conservation of wild flowers. Biology Club, Eras- 
mus Hall H. S., Brooklyn. 
May 9. Conservation of wild flowers. Assembly, Brooklyn 
H.S. for Homemaking, Brooklyn. 
September 16. Economic plants in the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden greenhouses. Class from Girls Commercial H. S. 
At the Garden. 
October 14. Plant propagation. Class from Girls Commer- 
cial H.S. At the Garden. 
By the Assistant in Woody Plants (Mr. Doney): 
September 17. Shrubs and their Cultivation. Bay Ridge 
Garden Club, Union Church of Bay Ridge. 
November 13. Roadside Trees. Executive Committee of the 
Roadside Committee, Long Island Association. At the 
Garden. 
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By Curatorial Assistant (Miss Ashwell): 
March 5. Sotl conservation. Brooklyn College. At the Garden. 
April 22. Systematic section of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Class from Girls Commercial H. S. At the Garden. 
September 30. Carnivorous plants. \Wadleigh H.S., Manhat- 
tan. At the Garden. 
October 15. Soil conservation. Brooklyn College. At the 
Garden. 
October 20. Planning a wild flower garden. Bay Ridge Gar- 
den Club. 
By the Custodian (Mr. Stoll): 
August 7. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Garden Club. Mil- 
Orduuba: 
