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lowing table shows the attendance and registration at the Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden during 1921: 
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ATTENDANCE AT THE GARDEN DuRING 1921 

Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr. | May | June | July 


At regular classes........... 723} 1,200 2,046] 2,793} 2,561 1,400 2,596 
At visiting classes.......... 758 8 J) ~ 460} 4,854) 8,130) 2,219 356 
At lectures to children ...... 386 600) 260} 1,518) 3,815 648 300 
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Total registration at gates ...| 21,094 15,736 37,707) 38,133] 52,540 46,121 42,434 
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At regular classes........... 2,600) 2,280) 2,245 | 1,374) 2,190} 24,008 
At visiting classes.......... o}| 1,81 3,870 847 69 24,811 
At lectures to children ...... om 882 | 2,838 380 IO | 11,637 
At lectures to adults........ 0 | fo) fo) (e) fo) 2,648 
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At conservatorie 1,478 I I,II7 | 19,046 
Total registration at gates ... 48,104 | 33,590 | 35,217 | 20,615 | 13,598 404,889 

Exhibition of Immigrant and Native Plants 
In connection with the festival and pageants of ‘“ America’s 
Making” in the New York schools, an exhibition of New York’s 
immigrant and native plants was held at the Garden, lasting for 
14 days, from Monday, October 17, to Sunday, October 30, inclu- 
sive. The total attendance was over 5,600, and on one of the 
Sundays nearly 1,500. At the conclusion of the exhibition the 
living material was given to a teacher of one of our high schools 
at her request and used for a display there. 
Newspaper and Editorial Work 
It has been felt that the Garden may improve its public service 
by issuing to the newspapers at regular intervals items of general 
interest relating to the Garden, such as public lectures, exhibitions, 
classes for instruction, the prosecution and results of research, 
noteworthy features about particular plants in the Garden, addi- 
tions to the collections, improvements in the Garden, etc. This 
