195 
C7. Junior Garden Assistants.—Open to older boys and girls 
or to those who have mastered Courses C2 and C4. Size of plot 
10 ft. by 15 ft. Registration date: May 5. No fee. 
Miss Jenkins. 
C9. Nature Study for Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire 
Girls, Scout Leaders, and Others.—Short courses of at least 
four periods each, with talks, demonstrations, and field trips in the 
grounds of the Botanic Garden and Prospect Park to study trees, 
shrubs, ete. The instruction and schedule dates will be adapted 
to meet the needs of the various groups that apply. Open only to 
groups of at least ten persons. Hours to be arranged. No fee. 
Dr. Graves, Miss Miner, and Assistants. 
C10. Special Work for High School Pupils——A course in 
gardening or greenhouse work for high school pupils. Classes to 
be arranged for by the high school teac 
— 
rer. fee for materials 
used, Miss Shaw and Assistants. 
D. Course for Student Nurses 
D1. General Botany With Special Reference to Medicinal 
Plants.—A course of 10 spring and 10 fall conferences, demon- 
strations, and field trips for student nurses. The general prin- 
ciples governing the life of plants, as well as the use and care of 
flowers and potted plants in the sick room, will be considered. 
Special attention will be paid to the identification of officinal plants 
in the field. Hours to be arranged. No fee. Dr Graves: 
an 
E. Investigation 
1. Graduate Work for University Credit 
By the terms of a cooperative agreement between New York 
University and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, properly qualified 
graduate students may arrange to carry on independent investiga- 
tions in botany at the Garden under the direction of members of 
the Garden Staff, who are also officers of instruction in the Grad- 
uate School of the University. The advantages of the laboratory, 
herbarium, and collections of living plants at the Garden are freely 
at the disposal of students registered at New York University for 
such work. Such properly enrolled graduate students are charged 
