149 



January 22. Forestry. P. S. 165. 



March 7. Gardens for adults and cliildren. Garden Club 



of New Preston, Conn. 

 March 18. Tire living soil. Mount Vernon Carden Chil). 

 March 21. Activities of tJic I^rooklyn Botanic Carden. 



Mothers' Club, Central Congregational Church. 

 April 8. Nature in the life of a cJuld. Parent-Teacher 



Association, Floral Park, N. Y. 

 April 10. What the Brooklyn Botanic (iarden does for chil- 

 dren. Parent-Teacher Association, Xejjcra Park, N. Y. 

 November 6. Forestry. P. vS. 167. 

 November 12. The children's garden at tJie Brooklyn Home 



for Consunif lives. Woman's Auxiliary of the ] Brooklyn 



Botanic Garden. At the Garden. 

 November 13. House plants. Mothers' Club, P. S. 3. 

 November 14. Birds of Brooklyn and the Bird Hospital of 



Springfield, Massachusetts. Bird Lovers' Club of ]')rook- 



lyn. 

 November 21. Tlie iiiakiug of hayherry candles. Mothers' 



Club, P. S. 171. 

 November 25. Children's garden at the Brooklyn Home for 



Consumptives. Brooklyn Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild. 



By the Custodian : 



February 18. Trees of use and I^eauty. Men's Club. Park 

 Slope I'Aangelical Lutheran Church, Brooklyn. 



October 17. Identification of trees. Brooklyn Nature Club. 

 Brooklyn liotanic (harden. 



APPENDIX 4 



I'lEPORT ON BROOKLYN BOTANIC (iARDFN 

 PUBLICATIONS. 1929 



American .lounuil of Botany 



Published monthly in coo])eration with the Botanical Society of 

 America. Volume XVI (1929) comprised ten monthly issues as 

 usual (omitting August and September), with 66 papers, 881 

 pages, 79 plates, and 154 text figures (as against 54 papers, 610 



