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APPENDIX 3 
PALS, sBURELG TEChORES,  SDDRESSEsS, —AND 
PAPERS GIVEN BY MEMBERS OF STAFF 
DURING 1923 
By the Director of the Garden: 
Jan. 19. What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden means to Brooklyn 
and Greater New York. Branch Alliance of the Second 
Unitarian Society, Second Unitarian Church, Brooklyn. 
Jan. 27. Evolution and religion. Brooklyn Institute of Arts 
and Sciences, Academy of Music Building, Brooklyn. 
Feb. 1. The civic value of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Society of Old Brooklynites, Surrogates Court, Brooklyn. 
Mar. 2. Evolution and religion. Men’s Club, Reformed 
Dutch Church of the Town of Flatbush, Brooklyn. 
June 3. Evolution. Public lecture, New York Botanical 
July to. aon Tuesday Evening Psychology Center, 
Nov. 22. Science and religion. Men’s Club, M. E. Church, 
Amityville, L. I 
Nov. 24. How botanical books are made. Round Table of 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Boys Club. 
Dec. 28. The value of a botanic garden to the local community. 
Ohio Botanic Garden Society, Cincinnati. 
By the Curator of Plants: 
March 7. The proposed Hempstead Plains Reservation. Com- 
munity Club, Garden City. 
April 5. Preservation of native wild flowers. Springfield 
Garden Club. 
April 23. National Garden Week Address. Hempstead High 
School. 
May 8. Preservation of street trees and city gardens. Clinton 
Avenue Association. 
June 27. Preservation of native wild flowers. Onteora Gar- 
den Club. 
August 26. The vegetation a Montauk. New York Botani- 
cal Garden. 
