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By telephone. 
By personal conference. 
(2) Publicity concerning Botanic Garden Activities. 
By weekly press “ releases” to local papers. 
By bulletins, posted and mailed. 
By broadcasting. 
i. Inspection of yards and gardens. 
Library, open free to the public daily. 
k. Herbarium, accessible for consultation daily. 
Cooperation with City Departments : 
Department of Parks. 
Department of Health. 
Department of Education (as noted above). 
. Cooperation with local organizations, such as,— 
Garden Clubs. 
Torrey Botanical Club. 
New York Horticultural Society. 
Department of Botany, Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 
Sciences. 
New York Association of Biology Teachers, Ete. 
_ Public exhibits at the Garden and elsewhere. 
. Conservation activities. 
(1) Publication of Conservation literature. 
(2) Cooperation with other organizations in securing 
the enactment of state laws for the protection 
of native America plants. 
(3) Lectures and broadcasting on the general subject 
of conservation. 
(4) Propagation at the Garden and distribution of 
native American plants in danger of extinction. 
(5) Cooperation in the establishment otf wild flower 
preserves or “ sanctuaries.” 
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World Service 
1. Botanical Publications : 
a. Technical. 
b. Popular. 
c. Administrative. 
