bees) 
Miscellaneous 
Ford, Dr. E. S., 1 photograph of Botrychium virginianum. 
For the Department of Elementary Instruction 
Boys’ and Girls’ Club, Twelve books for the children’s clubroom library. 
Brooklyn Section, New York Public School Kindergarten Association, $10.00 
r the work of the Department. 
Brunsw a Master Sa $1.00 for the children’s clubroom library. 
3utler, Mrs. Glentworth R., One globe for the children’s clubroom. One 
prize cup competed for by the girls in the outdoor garden. 
Gager, Dr. C. Stuart, One book for the children’s clubroom library 
Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, One cup competed for by the Keen in the 
outdoor garden. 
Hecht, Miss Sadie, One book for the children’s clubroom library. 
Hottes, Mr. Alfred C., Two publications for the children’s garden house. 
Individual Drinking Cup Company, One set of the ‘‘Dixie Nature Series 
(pictures) for use in classwor 
Kirk, Miss Isabel, Fifty seedlings of spider plant and cee eee 
Levine, Mrs. Joseph, One book for the children’s garden hous 
Miner, Miss Frances M., One flower bow! for the children’s seen house. 
Perkins, Mrs. Charles E., $25.00 honorarium for children’s garden work. 
Phillips, Dr. E. Percy, One book for the children’s clubroom library. 
aati School 117, Queens, Parent-Teachers Association, $10.00 for the 
children’s wor 
Public School 225 Morera Club, One flower bowl for the children’s clubroom. 
Shaw, Miss Ellen Eddy, One book for the children’s clubroom library. Four 
gold honor pins for service in the outdoor garden. One pewter cup as 
award for children’s work. 
Smalley, Mrs. Arthur, One book for the children’s garden house. 
Stern, Mr. Herman, One motion picture reel of work in the children’s garden. 
Stoll, Mr. Frank, One book for the children’s clubroom librar 
Sutcliffe, Miss Alys, One book for the children’s clubroom eee 
United States National Museum, One set of minerals for use in classwork. 
Miscellaneous 
Brooklyn Flower Show, Inc., 100 Cedar trees suitable for 
Mrs. George Stewart Brown, Brooklyn, 1 fossil of pee eee 
Mrs. Glentworth R. Butler, Brooklyn, 29 specimens of wood of different trees. 
Dr. M. Davidson and Dr. L. Landau, Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, 
7 stained slides of pathogenic bacteria. 
Mrs. Ernest F. Ejidlitz, New York City, 1 photograph of Japanese Day in 
ower Arrangement Course, 1934. 
Mrs. Clarence R. Hyde, Brooklyn, 1 steps-stand for seed exhibit. 
Mr. Marcel le Piniec, Bergenfield, N. J., 15 tons of weathered granite. 
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