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ATTENDANCE At GARDEN DuRING 1930 
Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr. May June ae 
At regular classes... 2... 1,300] 2,255] 3,743 3,401 3,582 2,078] 12,150 
At visiting classes.......) 7,741 860] 6,087 re 8,163 2,135 100 
At lectures to children. ..| 7,700 560] 3,149 6,521 5.763 2,020 50 
At _— to adults..... 0) ) ) 175 416 100 0 
At conservatories... .... 1,069 034] 3,173 5,700 5,177 4,030 2,576 
At i Sip. earning ye ob ae 40,453] 58,9086] 77,045] 110,147| 150,433] 113,155] 101,727 
Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. et 
At regular nee Phage Dbs 11,250 3,428 5,874 3,045 2,807 56,263 
At visiting classes....... oO 105 4,871 4,107 3,020 44,770 
At lectures to mine 7) 05 2,500 2,740 2,060 33,164 
A ctures to adults..... O (6) 230 (ore) 180 1,191 
At conservatories. ...... 2,336 3,383 4,000 2,804 Bas 51 0,093 
At grounds.............] 76,350 | 106,064] 82,949 | 55,743 2,075 | 1,006.027 
Attendance at Garden Classes and Lectures 
These figures are interesting since they show marked fluctua- 
tions from year to year, but in general it is evident that there is a 
considerable sustained increase. ‘The figures include attendance at 
regular Garden classes, of visiting classes, and at public lectures 
at the Garden delivered to children and sidults: 
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School Service 
It is a pleasure to record that during 1930 every High School 
in Greater New York, with a single exception, was assisted by 
study or loan material from this department at the Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden. In addition, three training schools for teachers, 
nine colleges and universities, eleven private and parochial schools, 
and thirteen other institutions were served. Fresh plant material 
