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Any of the courses will be accepted toward meeting clause 
“ye of the conditions of eligibility for high-school license in 
Biology. 
2. The course in Pedagogy of Botany and Educational Prin- 
ciples of Children’s Gardening (B,) will be accepted as a satis- 
factory 30-hour course in Pedagogy toward meeting the require- 
ment of 60 hours’ work in Pedagogy in lieu of the written test in 
Principles and Methods of Teaching for Promotion License. 
3. This course will be accepted as a pedagogical course and 
either of the other four courses will be accepted as an academic 
course toward meeting the conditions of exemption from the 
academic paper in the examination for license as assistant to 
principal. Such exemption is granted to those who offer 120 
hours of satisfactory work, 60 of which must be in the Science of 
Education, and 60 in some branch of literature, science or alt, 
such 120 hours’ work not being accomplished wholly within one 
academic year, 
The following table shows the attendance at the Garden by 
months, and the annual totals. 
AeA Jes al 
ATTENDANCE AT THE GARDEN DURING IQIQ 
— =e Spar aes = —— 
; Sen rch lees Ten 7 June | July 
At regular classes .......... 207 841! I,5I4, 2,209) 1,887, 1,788| 4,798 
t visiting classes.......... 60 226, 300 1008) 3,551 aoe 
At lectures to children ...... 351} 1,000 4 OT] 
At lectures to adults........ 53| 50 ae 
conservatories .......... Clos ed| 971| 1,015} 3,343] 1.313] 26 Closed 
Total registration at gates...| 24, 82) are 620 28,220) 30, 748 40,060 32, 205, 29, 554 
| Aug, | Sept. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec. Dre T eiaiee 
At regular classes .......... | 3,600) 1,626) 3,130) 1,060] 1,012 Pena 
t visiting classes.......... | 150, 5,849) 1,652! 15,436 
At lectures to children 425 3.249, 1,852 12,854 
At lectures to ee Ser 3 mod 5| 903 
Pt COMSeQVaAtOtles an emerge ts 1 Closed.) aos cee 7,768 
Total al registration at gates... 27, 592| 31, 508) - 26,807 23,326 7,26 261| 332,993 
In addition to the attendance at the Garden shown above, 
17,657 were recorded at 68 lectures given by various members 
of the staff at schools, clubs, etc., thus making, as in the previous 
