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Classes to be arranged for by the high school teacher. [ee for 
materials used. Miss Shaw and Assistants. 
D. Course for Student Nurses 
General Botany With Special Reference to Medicinal 
Plants.—A course of conferences, demonstrations, and field 
trips for student nurses. The general principles governing the 
life of plants, as well as the use and care of flowers in the sick 
room will be considered. Special attention will be paid to the 
identification of officinal plants in the field. Hours to be arranged. 
No fee. r. Graves. 
E. Consultation and Independent Investigation 
1. Consultation 
Consultation and advice, and the facilities of the laboratories, 
library, and herbarium are freely at the service of members of the 
sotanic Garden and (to a limited extent) of others with special 
ants or plant products, especially in the 
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problems relating to p 
following subjects: 
1. Plant diseases (phytopathology) and classification of 
fungi (mycology). Dire Reed: 
Plant geography (phytogeography) and ecology. 
Dr. Svenson. 
3. Classification and identification of flowering plants (sys- 
tematic botany). Special groups studied in the Garden, supple- 
mented by herbarium studies. Dr. Gundersen. 
+. The growing of cultivated plants and their arrangement; 
also their adaptation to soils, climate, and other factors (horticul- 
and gardening). Mixer ree: 
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2. Investigation * 
For the following research courses, open to those properly quali- 
hed for independent investigation, there is a charge covering all 
* Courses of graduate rank offered by the Botanic Garden, when approved 
by the Faculty of the Graduate School of New York University, are listed 
as courses in the Graduate School, and are given the same credit as other 
graduate courses. Properly eaten students ae take these courses may 
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