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(B) will be given. The first half is not a prerequisite for the 
second, but those who have never studied botany before are ad- 
vised to take (A) first. Fee, $75 cach year. Thursdays, 4 p.m., 
beginning September 28, Miss Rusk. 
B2. Nature Study.—Thirty sessions. This course is based 
on the New York City outline of nature study for the elementary 
erades. Mounts, charts, and diagrams are made. The student 
becomes familiar with actual material. The course is entirely 
practical, work being done in both field and laboratory. Two 
credits. Fee, $15. Tuesdays, 4 p.m., beginning October 3. 
Miss Miner. 
B3. Principles of Agriculture and Horticulture.—Thirty 
sessions. for teachers only. he principles of horticulture are 
considered and applied in a practical way through greenhouse, lab- 
oratory, and lecture work. The greenhouse work includes the 
following subjects: plant propagation by means of bulbs, rhizomes, 
roots, seeds, ete.; the care of the greenhouse; house plants; win- 
dow-box materials; fertilizers. Insect and fungous pests, graft- 
ing, and pruning are also included from both a practical and a 
theoretical point of view. Two credits. Class limited to 60 mem- 
bers. Fee, $15. Wednesdays, 4 p.m., beginning September 27. 
Miss Dorward. 
B4. Educational Principles of Children’s Gardening and Na- 
ture Study.—(Vot offered i en work see 
courses A24, A27, and A28.) Miss Shaw. 
B5. Children’s Garden Practice—(Not offered in 1933-34. 
lor garden work see courses A24, A27, and A28. 
Miss Shaw and Miss Jenkins. 
B7. Greenhouse Work.—Thirty sessions. A course for 
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teachers only, Lessons in repotting; foreing blooming plants ; 
methods of propagation; insect pests and plant diseases; making 
dish gardens; preparing for the outdoor garden. Most of this 
work is carried on in the greenhouses. Emphasis will be laid on 
problems of a practical nature. Limited to those who have taken 
B3 and planned to follow this course. Two credits. Mec, $15. 
Tuesdays, 4 p.m., beginning October 3. Miss Dorward. 
B8. Plant Culture—A course of twenty weeks duration for 
those who have taken B3 and B7. Work entirely in the green- 
