TABLE I 



Statistics of School Servick 



Conferences jg2() ig^S 



No. of conferences 7 



No. of teachers involved 288 i,q6o 



No. of pnpils involved 14,023 49,6<k> 



Loan Lectures {Lantern Slides, etc.) 



No. of sets lent 27 



No. of teachers involved 97 60 



No. of pupils attending 6,000 6,736 



Materia! Supplied 



Total number of requests from schools 443 975 



Number of different schools 140 



High Schools & H. S. Annexes 



Brooklyn (Total No. 22) 24 25 



Queens (Total No. 13) 7 8 



Manhattan (Total No. 28) 14 19 



Other Boroughs (Total No. 16) 14 10 



Junior High Schools (Totals in Brooklyn, 17) ... 18 18 



Colleges and Universities (Total in Brooklyn, 7) 11 11 



Training Schools (Total in Brooklyn, 2) 4 4 



Elementary 



Brooklyn (Total No. 234) 29 123 



Queens (Total No. 150) 



Manhattan (Total No. 192) 2 



Other Boroughs (Total No. 137 ) i 



Private and Parochial 25 



High 6 



Elementary 6 



Other Institutions 8 5 



No. of potted plants for nature study 3.9S6 



No. of Petri dishes filled with agar 4,I34 3,231 



Total number of teachers sup])lied 6,457 3,8i8 



Total number of pupils reached 282,299 156,619 



Living Plants Placed in School Rooms 



No. of schools 41 



No. of plants 307 



No. of teachers 441 



No. of pupils 21,357 



Plants Distributed {Raised in Classes) 22,596 



No. of teachers taking plants 713 



No. of children taking plants 3,298 



Total number of schools represented 393 



.Seed Packets for Children. 



No. of schools 437 415 



No. of teachers 6.591 3,574 



No. of pupils 263,662 177,110 



No. of packets 795,30? 559,754 



E.rli ibits Proz'idcd 



No. of exhibits 36 29 



Viewed by 31 ,744 89,065 



Nczvspaper Clippings Received 792 1,117 



Outside Organizations Meeting at Card^^n 



Number 19 19 



Attendance 859 1,175 



