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November 22. New plants from old. American Museum of 
Natural History, New York. . 
December 17. Agriculture. Haaren High School, New York. 
By the Registrar and Custodian: 
December 21. The use and beauty of trees. Department of 
Botany, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. 
By Instructors: 
Mrs. Bartlett: 
April 21. Gardening for boys and girls. parent Exposi- 
tion, United Parents’ Association, Grand Central Palace. 
April 24. Children’s gardens. P. S. No. 165. 
October 8. Children’s gardens. Garden Club of Wilton, 
onn. 
November 2. Flower arrangement. Fortnightly Library 
Club of Brooklyn. 
Miss Sargent: : 
March 1. Outdoor gardens. Mothers’ Club, P. S. No. 185. 
March 23. Birds and trees. P.S. No. 66 
April 2. Birds and trees. P.S. No. 160. 
April 20. Spring wild flowers. P.S. No. 66. 
April 25. Gardening. P. S. No. 66. 
May 20. Children’s garden work. Miss Mason’s School, 
Tarrytown, 
October 22. eee ese NO ace 
October 30. What the Brooklyn Botanic. Garden offers to 
boys and girls. Federation of Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs, 
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. 
October 31. Forestry. P. S.No. 66. 
November 5. Bulbs. P.S. No. 60. 
November 7. Children’s work at the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
en. Central Congregational Church. 
November 12. Children’s work at the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. Mothers’ Club, P. S. No. 193. 
Q, 
A TOTAL of 115 talks, lectures, addresses, and papers have been 
given by members of the staff during 1928. 
