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ers are welcome. Starred courses (*) are open also for credit to 
students of Long Island University, and are described in the cur- 
rent Long Island University catalog. Unless otherwise specified, 
all “ A” courses are free to members: + of others a fee is required, 
as indicated. In courses where plants are raised, these become the 
property of the class members. 
A13. Flowering Plants and Ferns of the New York Region: 
Fall Course.—l*our sessions. Field identification of the com- 
mon native and introduced plants of woodlands and roadsides, in- 
cluding identification of seeds and fruits. fee $2. Saturdays, 
2:30 p.m., September 2° to October 27. (Omitting October 13.) 
Miss Rusk. 
*A33. Plant Families: Fall Course—Ten outdoor sessions 
in the Botanic Garden, for a study of the principal groups of 
plants and their relation to animals. Fall flowers and fruits, the 
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main steps of plant evolution, and the interdependence of plant 
and animal evolution are considered. (Not offered in 1954.) 
dr. Gundersen. 
*A5,. Trees and Shrubs of Greater New York: Fall Course.— 
Ten outdoor lessons in the parks and woodlands of Greater New 
York on the characteristics of our common trees and shrubs, both 
native and cultivated, emphasizing their distinguishing features in 
the winter condition. Fee, $5. Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., September 
29 to December 15. (Omitting October 13 and December 1.) 
The first session will be held at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Dr. Graves and Miss Vilkomerson. 
*A31. Ornamental Shrubs: Fall Course——Ten_ sessions, 
about eight of which are held outdoors in the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden, for the purpose of becoming acquainted with the common 
species and varieties of cultivated shrubs. Fall flowers and fruits 
of ornamental shrubs and small trees, also evergreen shrubs, are 
studied. This is a continuation of the spring course. Each di- 
vision limited to 25 members, enrolled in order of application. 
Fee, $5. Wednesdays: Division [, 10:30-11 45 a.m.; Division IT, 
4:15-5:30 p.m., October 3 to December 12. Compe November 
28). Dr. Gundersen. 
* Accepted for credit in Long Island University. 
+ For information concerning membership in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
consult pages v-v1l. 
