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leaders on the May trip of the Torrey Botanical Clulj to liranch- 

 ville. y\s a menil)cr of a committee of the Bioloo-y Teachers' 

 Association, 1 collaljorated in the preparation of a " Iveport on 

 Science Sequence for 1 lioh Schools " puhlished in lUdlclin of Hi(jh 

 Points for Septemher. 



As chairman of the Program Committee of the I'iology Teach- 

 ers, I have arrani^-ed for seven s])ecial i)roq-rams, including- ad- 

 dresses hy Drs. A. B. Stout, f.. ( ). 1 loward, C. N. Calkins, Knio-ht 

 Dunlap, A. IC AXdi^gam, and others. A pro,^ram of several years 

 standing, aimed to interest New York high school teachers in 

 national science organizations, was continued hy articles in BiiUctin 

 of Hu/Ji Points, " Keejiing in touch with the stream of new sci- 

 ence," and in Science, " Preaching the gospel of Science." During 

 the years of this activity, over one hundred local teachers have 

 joined the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 nearly fifty the 1\)rrey hiotanical Cluh, thirty the American Genetic 

 Association, and several the Ecological Society. 



Pespect fully suhmitted. 



pATaMI W. P)ENi:i)]CT, 



Resident Investiqator. 



]TNANCI \P STATEMENT FOR 1929 

 I. Tax Budget Accounts 



1,^60 Personal Scn'irr: 



Apprcpn'ation $ 75.240.00 



1^'ansfcrrecl from Miscellaneous New 



York City 3071 for Adjustments of 



Personal Service and J^.xpenses in tlie 



Various public Pibraries and otlier 



Institntions (8 mon(lis) 1.920.00 $ 77,160.00 



Expended $ 77,160.00 



1361 Other Codes lluni rersoiuil Seriiee : 

 I^ine 1 Fuel .Supplies: 



Appropriation $ 4,200.00 



Expended 4,200.00 



