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The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD 
OF TRUSTEES 
Presip 
EDWARD "C. "BLUM 
trSt VICE-PRESID SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT 
WALROE H. CRITTENDEN WILLIAM.A. PUTNAM 
HIRD VICE-PRESIDENT 
ADRIAN VAN SINDEREN 
TREASURER ; SECRETARY 
G. FOSTER SMITH JOHN H. DENBIGH 
BoTANIC GARDEN GOVERNING COMMITTEE 
MISS HILDA LOINES, Chairman . 
EDWARD C. BLUM, fe ie JOHN W. FROTHINGHAM 
MRS. WILLIAM H. CA EDWIN GOULD 
WALTER H. BREREENGEN WILLIAM T. HUNTER 
GATES D. FAHNESTOCK EDWIN P. MAYNARD 
MRS. LEWIS W. FRANCIS WILLIAM A. PUTNAM 
ALEXANDER M. WHITE 
Ex OFFICIO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD 
THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 
THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 
THE COMMISSIONER OF PARKS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN . 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
MEMBERSHIP.—All persons who are interested in the cure: and etree ay 
of the Brooklyn Botanic Gaia are eligible to members Members enjoy 
special privileges. Annual Membership, $10 yearly; Sustaining Menperhin $25 
‘yearly; Life Membership p, $500 ull information concerning membership may 
be had by addressing The Di irector, {Bp sable Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N. Y 
Telephone, 6173 Prospect. 
THe Botanic GARDEN is open free tp the public daily from 8 a.m. until dark; 
on Sundays and Holidays open at 10: a 
EntTRANCES.—On Flatbush eo os near Empire Boulevard (Malbone Street), 
and near Mt. Prospect Reservoir; on Washington Avenue, south of Eastern 
way ane near Empire Boulevard: on Eastern Pa mage west of the Museum 
Buildin; 
The street aoe ope ae Laboratory. Building’ i is at 1000 Washington Avenue, 
opposite ene 
To Ass Mabe ae others in studying the collections ne SAE of a 
docent Amey bes obtained. This service is free of charge to members é Botanic 
ar ; to others there is a charge of 50 cents per person. Soa Setters must 
be made by application to the Curator of Public Instruction at least one week in 
advance. ag? We less than six adults a be conduc 
To 
_ Station; Tatebct ough ibaa to Eastern Pati hohe n Museum Station; 
Flatbush Avenite: trolley to Empire Boulevard; Franklin Avenue, Lorimer Street, 
and Tompkins Avenue trolleys to Washington ‘Avenue; St. John’s Place trolley to 
Sterling Place and Washington Avenue; Union Street and Vande rbilt Avenue 
trolleys to Prospect Park Plaza and Union Street. 
