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*A32. Plant Families: Spring Course.—Ten outdoor ses- 
sions in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. This course treats of the 
ution of flowers, and the char- 
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structure and possible lines of evo 
acteristics of important families of flowering plants, such as the 
Magnoha, Buttercup, Rose, Pea, Mustard, Pink, Geranium, Mal- 
low, Carrot, Heath, Potato, Figwort, Mint, Honeysuckle, Com- 
posite, and Lily Families. Two divisions. Fach division limited 
to 25 members, enrolled in the order of application. Fee, $95. 
Wednesdays: Dision [, 10:30-11:45 am.; Division IT, Aries 
Deo0 Pisa pmLO tosune se. Dr. Gundersen. 
*A30. Ornamental Shrubs: Spring Course.—Ten outdoor 
sessions held on the grounds of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 
dealing with the shrubs used in ornamental planting. More than 
two hundred species and varieties of shrubs are studied at the 
time of flowering. (Not offered in 1935.) Dr. Gundersen. 
*AQ. Trees and Shrubs of Greater New York: Spring 
Course.—Ten outdoor lessons in the parks and woodlands of 
Greater New York, the principal object being to gain a ready 
acquaintance with the common trees and shrubs of the eastern 
United States, w 
species are considered in systematic order, and the features empha- 
sized by which they may most easily be recognized. Fee, $5. 
Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., April 13 to June 15. (Omitting April 20.) 
Dr. Graves and Miss Vilkomerson. 
All, Flowering Plants and Ferns of the New York Region: 
Spring Course.—Six sessions, in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
and in the woodlands near the City, for field identification of 
spring flowers and ferns. Fee, $3. Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., April 
2/ to June 1. Miss Rusk. 
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uch are well represented in this region. The 
B. Courses for Teachers: Given in Cooperation with the 
Brooklyn Teachers Association 
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sociation, and appear in its Syllabus of Courses. On satisfactory 
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aese courses have been accepted by the Brooklyn Teachers As- 
completion of each course, the student is awarded a certificate by 
the Brooklyn Teachers Association, in cooperation with the Brook- 
lyn Botanic Garden. The courses are also accepted by the New 
York Board of Education for credit toward higher teaching li- 
