Sale 
Ercutu: It is understood and mutually agreed that. this 
agreement does not prevent either party from entering into a 
similar cooperative agreement with any other institution. 
NINTH: This agreement may be absolved by either party only 
after notice of intention to absolve has been given to the other 
one year in advance. 
(Signed) ELMER E. Brown, 
Chancellor, New York University. 
(Signed) C. Stuart GAGER, 
Director, Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
April 1, 19106. 
PLAN OF COOPERATION BETWEEN LONG ISLAND 
UNIVERSITY AND BROOKLYN BOTANIC 
GARDEN 
I. EXTENSION CouRSES FOR CREDIT. 
1. Courses leading to undergraduate credit. 
Courses given at the Botanic Garden, which con- 
form to academic standards approved by Long 
Island University in regard to content and method 
of instruction, shall be accepted by Long Island 
University for undergraduate credit. These stand- 
ards require the courses to be given in the form of 
lectures, quizzes or laboratory instruction, assigned 
reading, and examinations 
The instructors giving these courses shall be trained 
in conformity with the usual academic standards. 
2. Registration of students. 
Students registered in an accepted Botanic Garden 
course, who desire to obtain credit from the 
University, shall meet the admissions requirements 
of the University, register with the University 
Registrar, and pay a registration fee of $10 each 
semester. 
3. Granting of degrees. 
Students referred to in paragraph 2 who have met 
the requirements of an accepted course may receive 
