13 
Study ae ial Supplied 
er of schools oe annexes 
High 
In Brooklyn (Total number in Borough 15).............. 15 
@utsidesoreBrockly nme ae ee hee eee 28 
Junior High Schools (Total in Boroeti TiS) eet gare erent ts 12 
Colleges, Universities, Museums............... 0000 e eee eeee G 
shrainings schools hotesteachenseumins easement a cree tee 2 
Elementary schools 
neeB EL oolkelviny s(@ukOta lee titn Detge2 20) rae eee eee nee 104 
The War hatte neva ee ers ata heats eae se ee Soe UN Sree 5 
Tigpe@ucenSas. we OER Ret see e rce  ePa OY ay APRs Lr rare 6 
gulvate anGslalOcnial SENOS «mt re oe re et eaten 18 
Numbers ofesteacherse eee nec meeee re eeeeee 2,450 
NimbereotpupilSsinstiucted meray ere ere eee 91,300 
Exhibits Provided 
Number of exhibitStecrermeste a eer eee eee es 
Viewed by (number of persons) ..... 0.6.2.0. 0 cece cece eens 4,600 
Living Plants placed in school-rooms 
Numbers of eschool=,oomSmen ar teen eee eee et eee 556 
Number EO hesplan tsar tener eee ee ene et oe sete en a erin 14,712 
Agar ee for class use 
lela celetoblool-winnc nave ay aaa eee eet epee aes ami no eer 1,669 
Flasks He re eee Ne UE ie ero a en ah Gay ya ee i ee San een 6 
Seed ag for Children 
em OPP aRR etd IC CHAIRS TO Tay ARR PLE Pe TSC err na pr Pre fins 178 
aia Fee nn ect ees ER ay cee ORR an oD EEC E PA Ee TS AI FAN HOE, 5,575 
WEALD] Sires tite wearer tps ono mae octet feu to A AG i SEI Fe areas eee 225,417 
CES eae rere ope trocar arate els coap ey Ve op see Wee te ee ite 3 SERRE coe 550,840 
Meetings of outside organizationS.......... 0... cce cece eee eee eeeee 
Newspaper notices concerning the garden...................0s 000. 515 
Model Lessons in Nature Study 
The curator of elementary instruction, Miss Shaw, calls at- 
tention in her report, appended hereto (p. 70), to a new method 
of cooperation with the public schools, by the giving of model 
lessons in nature study in the auditorium of a public school (P.S. 
48, Brooklyn). Nine lessons were given from October to Decem- 
ber, inclusive. The work will be continued in 1927. The les- 
sons were given to five classes at a time, in the presence of their 
teachers, the plant material being supplied by the Botanic Garden. 
