ke) 
The Early Vegetation of Long Island (A Long Island Tercen- 
tenary publication). Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 25: 207— 
Zoe aly. 
Svenson, Henry K., and H. Uittien 
Sedges of the pa Islands. Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bull, 
141: 15-16. 1936 
APPENDIX 3 
TALKS, LECTURES, ADDRESSES, AND PAPERS 
GIVEN BY THE BOTANIC GARDEN 
PERSONNEL DURING 1936 
By the Director: 
January 20. Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the public. Brook- 
lyn Midday Club. Bedford Y. M. C. A. 
March 11. Science and religion: How to think about it. The 
University in the Church. First Presbyterian Church. 
Brooklyn. 
March 19. The commercial importance of botany. Rotary 
Club. Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn. 
March 24. Brooklyn Botanic Garden and horticulture. Penn- 
sylvania Horticultural Society. Penn. Athletic Club. 
Philadelphia. 
April 1. Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Long Island Ter- 
centenary. L. I. Tercentenary Comm. Borough Hall, 
srooklyn. 
May 20. The School of Horticulture in perspective. Twenty- 
fifth Anniversary Address. School of Horticulture for 
Women. Ambler, Pa, 
October 31. Botanic Gardens in science and education. Found- 
ers’ Day Address. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. 
December 9. Greetings to Long Island Univer sity from Brook- 
lyn Botanic Garden. L. I. University, Tenth Anniversay 
Exercises. Brooklyn. 
By the Curator of Public Instruction: 
February 28. Plant propagation. Classes from Girls’ Com- 
mercial High School. 3 talks. At the Garden. 
