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June 20. Opportunities offered by the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
Wen. 3. Oe LOO, 
Miss Sargent: 
March 13. Spring flowers. Fourth Unitarian Church. 
March 18. The educational value of gardening for children. 
Parents’ Association, P. S. 208 
April 3. The children’s garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
den. George Washington School, White Plains. 
April 7. The children’s garden at the Brooklyn Home for 
Consumptives. \Woman’s Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Bo- 
tanic Garden. At the Garden. 
Miss Sutcliffe: 
January 25. The care of house plants. Garden Club of East 
Flatbush Community Center. 
By the Research Assistant (L. Gordon Utter): 
March 10, March 27. Plant breeding. Biology class, Girls’ 
Commercial High School. At the Garden. 
May 14, May ar. Plant breeding. Biology class, Thomas 
Jefferson High School. At the Garden. 
APPENDIX 4 
REPORT ON BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 
PUBLICATIONS, 1030 
American Journal of Botany 
Official Organ of the Botanical Society of America 
Volume XVII (1930) comprised, as usual, ten monthly issues 
(omitting August and September), with 70 papers, 1065 pages, 
63 plates, and 241 text figures (as against 66 papers, 881 pages, 79 
plates, and 154 text figures in 1929). Twelve papers were pub- 
lished on the “author payment” plan. Dr. Arthur Harmount 
Graves continued on the editorial board as representative of the 
Garden. Dr. Edmund W. Sinnott, of Columbia University, con- 
tinued as Editor-in-Chief. 
The circulation at the close of the fiscal year (November 209, 
