The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 
Honorary PRESIDENT 
FRANK L. BABBOTT 
PRESIDENT 
EDWARD C. BLUM 
First Vice-PRESIDENT SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT 
WALTER H. CRITTENDEN WILLIAM A. PUTNAM * 
THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT 
ADRIAN VAN SINDEREN 
TREASURER SECRETARY 
G. FOSTER SMITH JOHN H. DENBIGH 
BOTANIC GARDEN GOVERNING COMMITTEE 
MISS HILDA LOINES, Chairman 
EDWARD C. BLUM, Ex officio JOHN W. FROTHINGHAM 
MRS. WILLIAM H. CARY WILLIAM T. HUNTER 
WALTER H. CRITTENDEN ALFRED W. JENKINS 
GATES D. FAHNESTOCK EDWIN P. MAYNARD 
MRS. LEWIS W. FRANCIS WILLIAM A. PUTNAM 
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD 
THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORE 
HE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 
THE COMMISSIONER OF PARKS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
MemBeERSHIP.—AII persons who are interested in the objects and maintenance 
of the Brooklyn pas (Garden are eligible to membership. Members enjoy 
special privileges. Annual Membership, $10 vee Sustaining Membership, $25 
yearly; Life Membership, $500. Full information concerning membership may 
be had by paid The Director, Brooklyn ee he Guten Beery. Ne 
Telephone, rare Prospect. 
Tue Bor oe is opens ne ne the public daily from 8 a.m. until dusk; 
on Sundays and casi s open 
ENTRANCES.—On Flatbush ae near Empire Boulevard (Malbone Street) 
end near ML. Prospect Reservoir; on Wash ington Avenue, south of Eastern 
way apd near Empire Boulevard; on Eastern Par kway, west of the Museum 
Buildin 
The street surance e is Laboratory Building is at 1000 Washington Avenue, 
opposite ees 
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o Ass ee se others in studying the collections the services of a 
ee may cis acne ed. This s suas is aod gt soetes to TAR GES of the Botanic 
Garden; to others there is a ch of 50 s per person. Arrangements must 
be made y pop ceton to the Cinalior of Public Instruction at ee: one week in 
advance. No parties of se than six adults will be conduc 
THE GARDEN take Broadway (B.M.T.) Subway to Prospect Park 
Station; Interborough Sere to Eastern ee, Brooklyn Museum Station ; 
ee a pevenue trolley to Empire Boulevard; nklin seein Lorimer Street, 
r Tompkins Avenue trolleys to Washington Agere: St. John’s Place trolley to 
Sees ee and Washington Avenue; Union St treet or Vanderbilt Avenue 
trolleys to Prospect Park Plaza and Union Street. 
* Resigned December 11, 1930, to take effect May 14, 1031. 
