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sird and Tree Club. American Museum of Natural His- 
tory, Manhattan. 
April 13. Gardens within a garden. Women’s City Club, 
Manhattan, 
April 18. Progress of development of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. Garden ‘Teachers Association of Brooklyn Bo- 
tanic Garden. At the Garden, 
April 26. The meaning of the Botanic Garden for Brooklyn. 
Woman’s Auxiliary of the Garden. Home of Mrs. E. € 
Blum, Brooklyn. 
May 5. Ans and activities of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Civitas Club. At the Garden, 
May 17. The civic importance of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. Kiwanis Club. Towers Hotel. 
May 19. Activities of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. \Woman’s 
League, Reformed Protestant Duteh Church, Flatbush. 
June 1. What the Botanic Garden means to Brooklyn and 
Greater New York. The Flatbush 12:45 Luncheon Club, 
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Ine. 
November 10. Tribute to Dr. George F. Kung. American 
Museum of Natural History. [On the occasion of the 
planting of a memorial oak to Dr. Kunz in front of the 
Roosevelt Memorial. | 
November 18. Vhe foundational literature of botany. New 
York Association of Biology Teachers and Torrey Bo- 
tanical Club. Joint meeting at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
By the Curator of Public Instruction: 
January 11. The conservation of our native plants. P. S. 92, 
Parent-Teachers’ eee Brooklyn. 
January 14. Forestry. P. S. 109, Queens. 
January 21. Our native . Flushing Garden Club. 
February 23. Natiwe medicinal plants. St. Johns College of 
Pharmacy. 
April 21. How plants get their food. Biology students of 
3rooklyn High Schools. At the Garden. 
April 28. Forestry. Biology students of Brooklyn High 
Schools. At the Garden. 
