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will quite certainly deprive someone else of the privilege of attend- 
ing. 
The following equipment is available for the courses: 
1. Three Classrooms (in addition to the Boys’ and Girls’ Club 
Room in the Laboratory Building), equipped with stereoscopes 
and views, a stereopticon, plant collections, 
models, and other apparatus and materials for instruction. 
‘wo Laboratory Rooms, with the usual equipment for plant 
— 
economic exhibits, 
study. 
3. Three Instructional Greenhouses, 
well as adult classes, for instruction in plant propagation and re- 
for the use of juvenile as 
oa ee 
The Children’s Garden, on a piece of land about three-quarters 
es an acre in extent, in the southeast part of the Botanic Garden, 
divided into about 150 plots which are used throughout the season 
for practical individual instruction in gardening. 
5. The Children’s Building, near the north end of this plot, con- 
taining rooms for conferences and for the storage of tools, seeds, 
notebooks, special collections, ete. 
6. The Auditorium, on the ground floor, capable of seating 570 
persons, and equipped with a motion-picture machine and _ stere- 
opticon, and electric current, gas, and running water for experi- 
mental lectures. 
In addition to these accommodations, the dried plant specimens 
in the herbarium, the living plants in the conservatories and planta- 
tions, and the various types of gardens are readily accessible, while 
the main library and children’s library, which contain a comprehen- 
lection of books on every phase of gardening and plant life, 
See also pages 199-206. 
sive col 
may be consulted freely at any time. 
A. Courses for Members and the General Public 
are designed especially for 
are open (unless otherwise 
Teach- 
Although the following courses 
Members of the Botanic Garden, they 
specified ) to any one who has a general interest in plants. 
Unless otherwise specified, these courses are 
ers are welcome. 
* of others a fee is required, as indicated. In 
free to members; 
for information concerning membership in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
consult the third page of the cover of this PRospEcTUS 
