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tor, 1918-1920; Technical Assistant, New York Botanical Garden, 

 1920-1926; Curatorial Assistant, Brooklyn l^^otanic Garden, 192(>- 

 1927; Instructor, 192cS-. 



El:j-:x J-'dd^- Shaw, R.S.. Curator of I'dementary Instruction. 



B.S.. Tufts College, 1902; 1\ifts ?\ledical School, 1902; Super- 

 visor of Nature Study and Head of Science Dei)t., High School, 

 Wayland and Cochituate, Alass., 1902-1905; Supervisor of Nature 

 Study Dept.. State Normal School. New Paltz, N. Y.. 1905-1906, 

 1907-1909; Supervisor of Nature Study, Rochester Citv Training 

 School, 1905-1907; Lecturer in Nature Study. State k.oard of 

 Enducation, New York, 1907-1910; Su])ervisor of Xature Study, 

 Ethical Culture School. New ^'ork City. 1910-1913; Lecturer in 

 Spring Garden Course at I'ratt Institute Kindergarten, 1912- 

 1916; Lecturer in Nature Study, State P>oard of lulucation. West 

 Virginia, 1912; Curator of l^lementary Instruction, I'.rooklyn 

 ]^)Otanic (iarden, 191 3-. 



Henio- Kxi'i-i-: Sxi'-.xsox, IMi.!)., Assistant Curator (if Plants. 



A.15.. Harvard Universitv. 1920; A.:\l., 1922; Ph. I)., 192S; 

 Assistant, Arnold Arhoretum, 1920; Instructor in P)iology. Lnion 

 College, 1922-1925; Assistant Professor, 1925-1927; Assistant in 

 Gray Llerharium, Harvard Ihiiversity, 1928-1929; lulitorial 

 Work on ]^)iological Ahstracts. 1929; Assistant Curator of IMants, 

 ])r()okl\'n I'otanic Garden. 1930-. 



V. COURSES Ol' INSTRUCTION 



Courses of instruction are offered in P)otany, ( iardening, .and 

 Nattu'c Study, and are divided into 4 classes: 



A. h^or the general puhlic ("A " courses, p. 241) 



I^.. lM)r teachers (" B " courses, p. 244) 



C. Eor children (" C " courses, i^ 246) 



D. Other courses of a s]iecial nature (" D " courses, ]). 248) 



A"o course ?c'/// he (jircu ^vlicn less llnni ten persons nl^l^ly fcr 

 rci/islratioji. Tuition is free, hut for tlie majority ol courses a 

 small fee is charged to cover the cost (if the materials used. Since 

 reePstration in mrm\' of the courses is restricted to a iixed numher 



o 



on account of the limited sjjace a\-ailahle in the greenhouses, and 



