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 INFORMATION CONCERNING ^lEMHERSHIP 



The Brookl}'!! Institute of Arts and Sciences is organized in 

 tln-ec main de]:»ar,tnients : i. The Department of Education. 2, 

 'I1ic Museums. 3. ddie Botanic Garden. 



Any of the following seven classes of memhership may be taken 



out through the liotanic Garden: 



1. Annual nicmlxn- $ 10 5. Donor $ 10,000 



2. Sustaining member 25 6. Patron 25,000 



3. life member 500 7. Benefactor 100,000 



4. l^ermanent member .... 2,500 



Sustaining members are annual memljers with full privileges in 

 Departments one to three. JMembership in classes two to seven 

 carries full privileges in Dej^iartments one to three. 



In addition to opi)ortunities afforded to members of the Botanic 

 Garden for public service through cooperating in its development, 

 and hel]Mng to fiu-ther its aims to advance and diffuse a knowledge 

 and love of plants, to help preserve our native wild flowers, and to 

 alTord additional and much needed educational advantages in 

 Brooklyn and Greater New York, members may also enjoy the 

 privileges indicated on the following page. 



Further information concerning membershi]) may be had by ad- 

 dressing The Director, Brooklyn Biotanic Garden, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y., or by personal conference by appointment. Telephone, 

 6173 Prospect. 



Date 



To The Secretary, 



I^irooklyn Botanic Garden, 



1000 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Dear Sir : 



I desire to become 



An Annual Meml)cr $ 10 A Donor $ 10,000 



A Sustaining Alember ... 25 A Patron 25,000 



A Life Member 500 A Benefactor 100,000 



A Permanent A'Ieml)er . . . 25,000 



Please find enclosed luy check ]:»ayable to Brooklyn Botanic 

 Garden, and present my name to the Board of the Trustees for 

 election. Yours truly, 



Name 



Address 



