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By the Curator of Elementary Instruction: 
January 11. Biology as applied to everyday life. Biology Club 
of Hunter College, Brooklyn Branch. 
January 16. Botanic trip around the world. Chatsworth Ave- 
nue School, Larchmont, N. Y. 
January 18. Botanic trip around the world. PP. S. 86, Queens. 
January 19. Plant study: its meaning to children. Mothers’ 
Cluby bpesneNion76; 
January 26. Graduation address. P. S. No. 96, Queens. 
January 27. Graduation address. P. S. No. 139. 
February 2. Soil. Garden Club of Englewood, N. J. 
February 7. Nature study in the life of a child. Mothers’ 
Club, P. S. No. gg. 
February 21. Nature in everyday life. James Madison High 
School Annex. 
February 24. Gardens for boys and girls. P. S. No. 31, 
Queens. 
March 2. Penny packets of seed. P.S. No. 1209. 
March 13. Nature study in the child’s life. General Alliance 
meeting, Liberal Community Church. 
March 20. Nature study and the city child. Parents’ Associa- 
Hone bees. NO. L1G, 
March 21. Planting seeds in school. Teachers of New York 
City. At the American Museum of Natural History. 
March 22. The small garden. Block Garden Guild of Long 
April 2. The small garden. Woman’s Club of Englewood, 
Nei: 
April 3. Children’s gardens at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
City Gardens Club. 
April 17. Children’s work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
os NO. 92. 
April 18. Penny packets of seed. P. S. No. 217. 
April 19. Children’s gardens at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Mothers’ Club, Model School of Maxwell Training School 
for Teachers. 
April 19. Penny packets of seed. P.S. No. 183. 
April 23. Gardening as a recreation. Parents’ Exposition, 
United Parents’ Association, Grand Central Palace. 
