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Planting and moving shrubs. October 7. 
The cold frame. October 14. 
Taking up the good old house plant. October 21. 
Taking up summer bulbs and tubers. October 28. 
Svenson, Henry K. 
List of Seeds Offered in Exchange. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Record 22: 1-11. January. 
Numerous reviews for Biological Abstracts. 
Report of the Associate Curator of Plants for 1932. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Record 22: 96-101. April. 
APPENDIX 3 
TALKS, LECTURES, ADDRESSES, AND PAPERS 
GIVEN BY THE BOTANIC GARDEN 
PERSONNEL DURING 1933 
By the Director: 
January 15. What the Botanic Garden is doing for Brooklyn 
and Greater New York. Central Branch, Y. W. C. A. 
February 6. The civic importance of botanic gardens. Smith 
College Alumnae of Brooklyn. At the Garden. 
May 30. The public services of Mr. Alfred T. White, with 
special reference to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The 
Peace Hero Memorial Committee of the Commission on 
International Justice and Good Will of the Brooklyn Fed- 
eration of Churches. On the occasion of laying a wreath 
at the Alfred T. White Memorial Tablet. At the Garden. 
December 27. Something besides lectures (with reference to 
Adult Education). American Nature Study Society. 
Cambridge, Mass. 
By the Curator of Public Instruction: 
April 28. Forestry. Abraham ‘Lincoln High School. 
June 27. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Eras- 
mus Hall High School pupils. At the Garden. 
