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February 7. Appreciation of the services of Dr. Gustav Strauben- 
miller. Testimonial Dinner by New York Principals 
Association, Hotel Astor, Manhattan. 
April 22. The educational and civic importance of the Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden. 28th Ward Taxpayers Association, 
Brooklyn. 
April 24. The Botanic Garden Boulders. Geology Club, Hun- 
ter College, Manhattan. 
May 18. Botanic gardens and art. 
Arts, Brooklyn Museum. 
July 7. Gardens within a garden. (The Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden.) Garden Club of Bellport, L. I., Bellport. 
The educational work of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Assoc. of Sci. Teachers of the Middle States and 
American Federation of 
November 28. 
Garden. 
Maryland, Atlantic City. 
By the Curator of Public Instruction: 
March 7. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. New 
Jersey State Normal School, Biology Class. At the Gar- 
April 23. Forestry. Biology students of Brooklyn High 
Schools. At the Garden. 
April 28. Arbor Day, forestry, and conservation. Lew Wallace 
Junior High School. 
May 7. Types of plant nutrition. Biology students of Brook- 
lyn High Schools. At the Garden. 
July 17. Nature study and pedagogical principles. Around 
the camp fire, New York University Summer School of 
Education, Lake Sebago, Sloatsburg, N. Y. 
October 22. The relation of plants to medicine. Medical Club, 
James Madison High School. 
October 30. Vegetative propagation in plants. Class from 
Abraham Lincoln High School. At the Garden. 
November 19. Winter characters of our native trees. 
lyn Nature Club, Children’s Museum. 
Brook- 
By the Curator of Elementary Instruction: 
January 2. The value of plant study. Garden Center, Cleve- 
land. 
