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ILLUSTRATIONS 
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1. View of the southern part of the Botanic Garden, taken from the 
central cupola of the laboratory building ............-+-+5- Opp. 25 
BORO @ elds SOL eh cic ate ss oa wav ear een emote es co ae 29 
3. Saxifrage (S. Macnabiana) in the rock-garden ............+0+05- 34 
4. Biology Class and teacher from Bushwick High School, Brooklyn, 
studying trees under the guidance of a Garden OOO el « wea etna 30 
ee We: Rock=Garden .scassce; sae e bees te any awe tee uee res eae 50 
6. Mossy Saxifrage (S. caespitosa) in the rock-garden ...........+. 56 
7. Classes from a public school assembling for an illustrated lecture, 
to be followed by a visit to the conservatories and plantations... 59 
8. War-gardens, cultivated by older boys and girls .......-.-...-005 64 
9. Bronze trophy awarded annually to the school having the best dis- 
play at the annual children’s garden exhibit .........+..-.+.--55 69 
10. Sixth annual children’s garden exhibit. Partial view ........ opp. 133 
ERRATA 
First page of cover of No. 2 (April), line six, for “ 1919” read “ 1918.” 
Page 95. Add footnote, starred from the title, to read as follows: 
* Report prepared from stenographic notes and manuscript of various 
speakers, by Miss Louisa Bruckman and Dr. C. Stuart Gager. 
Page 126. Add signature, C. Stuart Gager, to article ending on this page. 
