The Brooklyn Institute of Arts ans, Sciences 
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 
Honorary PRESIDENT 
FRANK L. BABBOTT 
PRESIDENT 
EDWARD C. BLUM 
First Vi1cE-PRESIDENT SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT 
WALTER H. CRIT TENDEN ADRIAN VAN SINDEREN 
Tuirp VICE-PRESIDENT 
SUMNER FORD 
SECRETARY 
Bt °. “MAYNARD JOHN H. DENBIGH 
BOTANIC GARDEN GOVERNING COMMITTEE 
MISS HILDA LOINES, Chairman 
EDWARD C. BLUM, E-* officio MRS. LEWIS W. FRANCIS 
- MRS. WILLIAM H. CARY JOHN W. FROTHINGHAM 
- WALTER H. CRITTENDEN WILLIAM T. HUNTER ~ 
GATES D. FAHNESTOCK EDWIN P. MAYNARD 
WILLIAM A. PUTNAM 
Ex OFFICIO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD 
THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 
THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 
THE COMMISSIONER OF PARKS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 
GENERAL ae ae 
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Tue Boranic GARDEN is open aS to one ae daily from 8 a.m. until dusk; 
on Sundays and Holidays it is open a 
Entrances.—On Flatbush ee near Empire Boulevard and nea 
Prospect Resevoir on Washington Avenue, ace of Eastern Parkway aid near 
ans Boulevard; on Eastern Parkway, west of the Museum Building. 
street eauencs to the Laboratory eee is at 1000 Washington Avenue, 
emesis Crown 
IST ei and others in studying the collections the services of a 
necat may he obtained. This service is free of charge to members of the Botanic 
Garden; to others there is a charge of 50 cents pet person. ‘Arrange ements m 
THE GARDEN take Broadway (B. M.T.) oe to ier Park 
Station ; Ptnavoieh Subway to Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum Station; 
Flatbush Avenue tro lley to Empire Boulevard; Franklin Avenue, mEHHGe Street, 
or Tompkins Avenue trolleys to Washington Avenue: St. John’s Place trolley to 
Sterling Place and Washington Avenue; Union Street ne Sendebilt Avenue 
trolleys to Prospect Park Plaza and Union Street. By Aut E from points 
on Long Island take Eastern Parkway west and turn left at AWashington Avenue ; 
from Manhattan, take Manhattan Bridge, follow Flatbush Avenue Extension and 
Avenue; then turn right, 
