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APPENDIX 3 
TALKS, PUBLIC LECTURES, ADDRESSES, AND PAPERS 
GIVEN BY MEMBERS OF STAFF DURING 1925 
By the Director of the Garden: 
March 17. The Japanese Iris project at the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. N.Y.State Federation of Garden Clubs. Hotel 
Roosevelt. 
March 28. The educational work of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. Field work class from Teachers’ College, Co- 
lumbia Univ. At the Garden. 
March 31. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Broadcast Talk 
from Station WJY (Radio Corporation of America). 
May 29. Activities of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Library 
School of the New York Public Library. At the Garden. 
July 11. How to think about evolution. N. Y. Botanical 
Garden, Bronx Park. | 
July 18. How to interpret a Japanese Garden. Before the 
League of Neighbors and the Union of East and West. 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Oct. 5. The relation between science and religion. Men's ‘‘200”" 
Club, 12th St. Reformed Church, Brooklyn. 
Oct. 17. André Parmentier. Address in accepting, on behalf 
of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a bronze tablet com- 
memorating the horticultural work of André Parmentier,. 
and presented by the Parmentier-Bayer Centenary Com- 
mission on Oct. 17, 1925. At the Botanic Garden. 
Oct. 23. The significance of the Scopes trial for teachers of 
science. New York State Teachers’ Assoc., Southeastern 
District, Science Section. Teachers’ College, Columbia 
University. 
Nov. 20. Conservation Progress at Brooklyn Botanic Garden and 
elsewhere during 1925. New York Bird and Tree Club. 
Hotel Roosevelt. 
By the Curator of Public Instruction: 
February 3. Conservation. City Garden Club, Manhattan. 
March 20. The trees and shrubs on the school campus. Junior 
Scientific Society, Flushing High School. 
