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April 25. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Mo- 



guewetu Tribe of Woodcraft League of America, Children's 



Museum. 

 April 27. lite trees of Greater New York. Public lecture, 



Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 

 May 14. Conservation of American wild flowers. Advanced 



Biology Club, Boys' High School. 

 May 2y. Our native trees. Rye Garden Club, Rye, N. Y. 

 November 20. Conservation and responsibility. Waverly 



Annex, Boys' Migh School. 

 November 21. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



Monitor Chapter of the Daughters of the Union, Brooklyn. 

 December 12. The essential unify of the plant and animal 



kingdoms. Advanced Biology Club, Boys' High School. 



By the Curator of Elementary Instruction : 



January 10. Plants and their uses. The Lincoln School, 



Teachers' College, New York. 

 January 29. Graduation address. P. S. 47. 

 February 14. The meaning of plants. Ethical Culture School, 



New York. 

 P^bruary 19. Plants for the classroom. P. S. 158. 

 February 27. Children's garden ivork: a training in citizenship. 



Ramapo Valley Chapter of Daughters of Revolution, 



Ridgewood, N. J. 

 March II. A demonstration school garden. American Museum 



of Natural History. 

 March 18. IIoiv to plant a garden. Two assemblies, P. S. 158. 

 March 20. Gardening for boys and girls: a training for good , 



citizenship. Colony Club of Queens. 

 March 25. Backyard gardens. Two assemblies, P. S. 152. 

 March 25. Backyard gardens. Mothers' Club, P. S. 133. 

 March 26. What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden offers to Brooklyn 



children. Grace Church Kindergarten Mothers' Club. 

 March 27. Children's activities at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



Mothers' Club, P. S, 107, at the Garden. 

 April I. Forestry. P. S. 5. 

 April 3. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden with childre?i. 



Hoagland Kindergarten. 



