98 



By the Librarian : 



Jan. 24. How Can Information which Cataloguers Accumulate 

 Be Made Available to Other Departments. N. Y. Cata- 

 loguers' Regional Group, New York. 



May 23. Methods in Use in the Organization and Work of the 

 Brooklyn Botanic Garden Library. Junior Class, Library 

 School of the New York Public Library, annual visit at 

 Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



By the Assistant Curator of Elementary Instruction : 



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



Mothers' Club, P. S. 131. 

 April I. Birds and their relation to agriculture. P. S. 158. 

 May 15. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its work with boys 



and girls. Mothers' Club, Model School, at the Garden. 

 June 17. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its educational 



work. Mothers' Club, P. S. 185, at the Garden. 



By Instructors : 



February 4. Plants for the classroom. Jamaica Training 



School, Miss Sanders. 

 March 4. Spring Wild Flowers. P. S. 158, Miss Sanders. 

 October 2. House plants and their care. Mothers' Club, 



P. S. 56, Miss Turner. 



APPENDIX 4 ' 



REPORT ON BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 

 PUBLICATIONS, 1924 



Anierican Journal of Botany. — Official publication of the 

 Botanical Society of America, and published in cooperation with 

 the Society. Monthly, except August and September. The 

 ten issues for 1924 constitute Volume XI, with 51 articles on 

 various phases of botany, 656 pages (an increase of 80 pages 

 over last year), 41 plates, and 59 text-figures. The circulation, 

 as of November 31 (the close of the fiscal year of the Journal), 

 was 1,203. Prof. C. E. Allen, University of Wisconsin, continued 

 as editor-in-chief, with an editorial board of eight, of which the 



