tcr courses are accepted by the Hoard of Education for teachers' 



A21. Greenhouse Work for Teachers.- -Not given in 1928. 



A22. The School Garden.— See B5, p. 173. 



A23. Spring Nature Study for the Classroom.— Not given in 



A24. Fall Garden Work.— Three lessons on home plants; 



window boxes; indoor planting of bulbs; the outdoor bulb bed. 

 No fee. Mondays, 4 p.m., October 1-15. 



Miss Shaw and assistants. 



A25. Fall Nature Study.— Three lessons. This course is a 

 complement to the spring nature study work, and the material used 

 will be the common material one would use in classroom work, 

 showing seed dispersal, evergreens, deciduous trees, etc. Such 

 subjects as Nature's preparation for winter will be considered. No 

 Jee. Mondays. \. p.m., October 22-Novembcr 5. Miss Shaw. 



A26. Greenhouse Work.— Fifteen lessons. A course for 

 those interested m the propagation and care of house plants. Les- 

 sons such as repotting ferns, forcing blooming plants, shaping 

 plants, plant insects and diseases, making window boxes, Wardian 

 cases and desert gardens, will be carried on in the greenhouses. 

 Emphasis will be put on problems of a practical nature. Limited 

 to 75 members. Fee, $5. Tuesdays, 4 p.m., beginning October 0. 

 Mrs. Kathryn Clark Bartlett. 



B. Courses for Teachers Given in Cooperation with the Brook- 

 lyn Teachers' Association 



These courses have been accepted by the Brooklyn Teachers' 

 Association and appear in its Syllabus of Courses. One credit 

 for each 15 hours is accepted for higher teaching licenses. 



All B courses are free to members of the Botanic Garden; from 

 other persons the indicated fee is required. No course will be 

 given when less than six apply. 



The individual student may apply at any college for credits on 

 these courses, which will be granted according to individual merit. 



Bl. General Botany.— Thirty sessions. A course on the forms 

 and functions of plants. All of the main groups of plants arc 

 considered, by means of informal lectures, discussions, demon- 



