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April 29. Wild flowers of the eastern United States. Green 



Mountain Club, New York. 

 May 5. Arbor Day and conservation. Curtis High School, 



Staten Island. 

 Oct. 5. The development of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



Central Branch, Y. M* C. A., New York City. 

 Oct. 28. Health and disease in plants. Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 

 den. 

 Oct. 31. The importance of plants. Natural Science Club, 



Boys' High School, Brooklyn. 

 Nov. 27. The life of the plant. Science Club, Hunter College, 



New York. 

 Dec. 19. The nature of protoplasm. Heyward Annex, Boys' 



High School, Brooklyn. 

 Dec. 28. The Melanconis disease of the butternut. American 



Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting, Boston. 



By the Curator of Elementary Instruction: 



Jan. 19. Backyard gardens. Mothers' Club, P. S. no. 



Feb. 7. Home gardening with children. Pleasantville Garden 

 Club. 



Feb. 16. Plant life. P. S. 108. 



Feb. 20. Opportunities offered by the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 

 den to Girl Scouts. Tompkins Avenue Congregational 

 Church. 



Feb. 21. Plant products found in our stores. P. S. 108. 



Feb. 24. Home gardens for little children. P. S. toS. 



Feb. 28. What plants teach us about our own children. Wells' 

 Memorial Presbyterian Church. 



March 6. Nature study for defective children. P. S. 27, Man- 

 hattan. 



March 9. What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden offers to chil- 

 dren. P. S. 50. 



March 10. The small flower garden. Mothers' Club, P. S. 56, 

 Queens. 



March 16. Plants and their care. Mothers' Club, Model 



School. 

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