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SUMMARY FOR 1925 
Total attendance for the year, over 504,000. 
Total attendance, visiting classes from schools, over 58,000. 
Total attendance at Botanic Garden classes, nearly 30,000. 
Total attendance at lectures to children and adults, over 
45,000. 
Registration in classes, 4,054. 
Study material supplied to over 2,200 teachers and used in 
the instruction of over 162,000 pupils. 
Over 19,000 potted plants placed in classrooms of 112 schools. 
Over 529,000 packets of vegetable and flower seeds supplied 
to children for planting in school and home gardens. 
Over 3,200 packets of seeds sent to 110 foreign botanic 
gardens in exchange. 
Campaign for Conservation of Native Wild Flowers con- 
tinued in codperation with other agencies. 
. Current issues of 744 periodicals on botany and related 
subjects received in the library, which is open free to the 
public daily. 
Research continued in plant pathology, forest pathology, 
genetics, plant breeding, ecology, plant geography, and 
systematic botany. 
Over 1,800 pages of research (by members of staff and 
others) have been published. 
The Botanic Garden has been in active codperation with 
over 850 other institutions and organizations during the 
year. 
Additional endowment urgently needed (see next two pages, 
and pages 24-26 infra). 
Privileges and Classes of Membership are explained on pages 
iv and v. 
