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afternoons; April 16 to June 11. (Omitting May 28.) Dr. 
Svenson and Miss Rusk. 
Al6. Plant Geography.—A course of six lectures and con- 
ferences on the chief geographic areas of the eastern United States, 
and their representative vegetation, with occasional excursions 
Saturday afternoons. Fee, $3. (Not offered in 1932.) 
Dis Syensor: 
A22. Theory and Practice of Children’s Garden Work.—- 
live sessions. This course is planned for parents and others 
interested in children’s gardening. Practical work will be done 
by members of the class similar to that given to children at the 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the psychological basis for such 
work will be discussed. Fee, $5. Alternate Thursdays, 4 p.m., 
April 7 to June 2. Miss Shaw and Miss Jenkins. 
B. Courses for Teachers: Given in Cooperation with the 
Brooklyn Teachers Association 
These courses have been accepted by the Brooklyn Teachers As- 
abus of Courses. On satisfactory 
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sociation, and appear in its Syl 
completion of each course, the student 1s awarded a certificate by 
the Brooklyn Teachers Association, in cooperation with the Brook- 
en. The courses are also accepted by the New 
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lyn Botanic Gare 
York Board of [Education for credit toward higher teaching 
licenses, one credit being granted for each 15 hours (with the ex- 
ception of “ B8, Plant Culture”). Credits may also be used 
toward advanced standing in colleges or universities. Through 
an agreement made in January, 1931, with Long Island University, 
undergraduate credit for these courses will be allowed toward 
fulfilling the requirements for a university degree, provided the 
admission requirements at the University and the laboratory re- 
quirements have been fulfilled. Nature materials used in the 
courses, and plants raised become the property of the student. 
Members of the Garden are entitled to a 50 per cent. discount 
from the regular fee for all “B” courses; from other persons 
the indicated fee is required. No course will be given when less 
than ten persons apply. 
Bl. General Botany (B).—A two-year course, of thirty ses- 
sions each year, on the structure and functions of plants. The 
