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emphasises the extent of the World Service of the Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden. In the Fifteenth Annual Report of the Garden 
(for 1925) there was published a list of 85 foreign and 755 
domestic institutions (a total of 840) with which the Garden had 
actively cooperated that year. 
INQUIRIES INVITED 
The Garden will gladly answer any inquiries concerning the 
organization and conduct of its educational program. Such in- 
quiries may be addressed to the Curator of Public Instruction, 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
STATISTICS AND ForRMS 
The following pages contain statistics of the Garden’s educa- 
tional work, and reproductions of lecture bulletins, used in our 
School Service, and of guide sheets, syllabi of lectures, and other 
forms used in the Department of Elementary Instruction. 
OTHER PUBLICATIONS 
GIVING INFORMATION CONCERNING 
BrRooKLYN BoTANIC GARDEN 
1. Research at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Rec., 16: 143-188. July, 1927. 
2. Facts about the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard, Rec., 17: 147-163. July, 1928. 
3. Gardens within a garden: A general guide to the grounds 
of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Guide No. 2. With folded 
map. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec., 18: 153-188. May, 1929. 
4. Prospectus of courses, lectures, and other educational ad- 
vantages offered to members and to the general public. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. September issue of each year. 
5. Annual Report. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. March issue 
of each year. 
