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Hours to be arranged. Fee, fifty cents. Practical work with the 
gardeners and foreman, under the supervision of Miss Hammond. 
(Not given in 1924.) 
A9. Nature Study for Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire 
Girls, Scout Leaders, and Others.—Short courses of at least four 
periods each, with talks, demonstrations, and field trips in the 
grounds of the Botanic Garden and Prospect Park to study trees, 
shrubs, etc. The instruction and schedule dates will be adapted to 
meet the needs of the various groups that apply. Open only to 
groups of at least ten persons. Hours to be arranged. 
Dr. Graves, Miss Hammond, and assistants. 
A10. Special Work for High-School Pupils.—A course in gar- 
dening or greenhouse work adapted for high-school pupils. Classes 
to be arranged for by the high-school teacher. Miss Shaw. 
2. Courses for Teachers 
The following brief courses are designed primarily for teachers 
who wish to extend their knowledge of nature study and gardening 
for use in their school work, without taking the longer courses 
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described under B, page 9. It should be noted that only the lat- 
ter courses are accepted by the Board of Education for teachers’ 
credits. ; 
A21. Greenhouse Work for Teachers.—Do you wish to learr 
how to raise plants for the school garden or your own garden? 
This course is a practical one and almost the entire work is done 
in the greenhouses. All of the seedlings raised belong to the stu- 
dent. Open to teachers only. A fee of $2 will be charged to 
cover cost of materials. Mondays in February, except the 18th, 
at 4 p.m. Miss Shaw, Miss Hickok. 
A22,. The School Garden.—A series of four practical lessons 
and demonstrations on the school garden; how to lay it off, plant 
it, kinds of seeds to use, school garden management, etc. Fee, 
fifty cents, to cover cost of materials. Tuesdays, 4 p.m., March 
and April. (Not offered in 1924.) Miss Shaw. 
A23. Spring Nature Study for the Classroom.—This course of 
three lessons will acquaint the teacher with common nature-study 
material which may be taken into the classroom during the spring- 
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