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1. Full Year Course 



A15. Field Botany. — Thirty sessions. This is mainly an 

 outdoor course, <^ivcn in the ]^>otanic Garden and Prospect Park, 

 havins:;" for its chief ohjeet an acquaintance with the ])lants one 

 meets with commonly in Greater New York and vicinitw inchuhn^ 

 seed plants (trees, shruhs, and herljs), ferns, mosses and hcpatics, 

 altjae, and iims^P Pre :j^5. I'hursdays, 4 ji.ni. (Not offered in 

 1930-31.) 



2. Fall Courses 



A4. Gardening in the Fall. — Five lessons, Avith ])ractical 

 work in the i^reenhouse, on the methods of making" cuttings, the 

 various kinds of bulhs fctr fall ]5lantino-, their treatment and care, 

 the i^roj-ier management of house plants, and a discussinn of the 

 kinds suitable for cultivation. On aceouiit of restricted s/^aee in 

 file (/reeiiliouse, this eluss luusi he limited to 40. Reiiistratiou ae- 

 eordiuii to the order of af'plieatiou. Fee, $5. Mondays. 4 ]\m., 

 Oetoher 6 to Xoi'eniher .v Mr. l^^ree. 



A5. Trees and Shrubs in their Winter Condition. — I'.i^ht 

 outdoor lessons in the l)otanic ( kuxlen and elsewhere in (h"eater 

 New ^'ork on the characteristics of our common trees and sluaibs. 

 l)oth natix'e and cultivated, emjihasizing their distinguishing fea- 

 tures in the winter condition. Fee. $4. .S'atitrdavs. 2:30 p.m., 

 Oetoher I to Deeeuiher 6. ( Ouiiltiiu/ Oetoher 11 and Xoi'eniher 

 2(^.) Dr. Graves. 



A13. Flowering Plants of Greater New York: Fall Course. 



h^)ur sessions, h'iekl identification of the flowering ])lants of 

 Greater New York, with special reference to fall-flowering species 

 and methods of seed dis])crsal. Fee. $2. Saturdays, 2:30 i).m., 

 Oetoher IS to November S. V'xvst exercise at the I'rooklyn P>o- 

 tanic Garden. Dr. Svenson and Miss Ivusk. 



3. Spriiuj Courses 



A7. The Story of Plant and Animal Evolution. — Tbe i)arallel 

 isrogress of ])lant and animal life through the ages, outlined in four 

 illustrated lectures: (1) Water plants and water animals. (2) 

 d"he tr.ansition from water life to land life. (3) Alesozoic life: 



