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December 15. Industrial plants. Assembly, P. S. No. 8. 
By the Assistant Curator of the Herbarium: 
October 24. Plants of fall and winter. Before the Flatbush 
Garden League, at the Botanic Garden. 
December 30. A diagrammatic representation of the main 
groups of vascular plants. Botanical Society of America, 
at ot, uous, (Presented by Dr: C Stuari‘Gacer, ) 
By the Librarian: 
October 3. The methods used in the organization of the library 
of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Before the junior class 
of the Library School, New York Public Library. 
By the Consulting Landscape Architect: 
March 15. War memorials. Before the New York Chapter, 
American Society of Landscape Architects. 
By the Head Gardener: 
March 5. Vegetable growing. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
March 12, Vegetable growing. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
March 19. Vegetable growing. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
June 2. Flower gardens. Women’s Club, Great Neck. 
November 13. Alpine and rock plants. International Gar- 
den Club, Irvington-on-Hudson. 
APPENDIX 4 
MEETINGS OF ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES 
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March 21. Flatbush Garden League (and bi-monthly until De- 
cember 5). 
March 22. Appalachian Mountain Club. 
March 25. Torrey Botanical Club. 
April 4. Educational conference on biology in the City of New 
York High Schools. 
April 30. Mothers’ Club, Public School 24, Brooklyn. 
June 7. School Garden Association of New York City. 
October 3. Library School of New York Public Library. 
November 16. Inkowa Club of New York City. 
See also p. 37. 
