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Broadcasting 
During 1934 members of the Garden personnel gave 46 radio 
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talks on general botanical or horticultural topics and concerning 
the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, as follows: Over WOR, 15; 
WANDEG 4.312 
The talks over WOR were given in cooperation with the Co- 
operative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home [Economics 
of the State of New Jersey. In connection with these talks a 
Radio Garden Club and a Junior Radio Garden Club have been 
organized. Bulletins are sent regularly to the members of these 
clubs, and a “ fan” mail has developed as a bureau of information 
on horticultural topics. 
Broadeasting, including the cooperation with the State of New 
Jersey, is being continued during 1935, and will be continued dur- 
ing 1936. Those interested should watch the daily paper an- 
nouncements for talks on gardening and plant life. 
Circulars of Information 
Circulars descriptive of the various courses and lectures are dis- 
tributed, without charge, to a regular mailing list which includes 
3rooklyn Botanic Garden officials and members, members of the 
Woman’s Auxiliary, all the libraries and schools of Greater New 
York, registered and former students, and others. Requests to 
be placed on this mailing list should be addressed to the Curator of 
Public Instruction. 
Popular Publications 
Leaflets—The publication of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
Leaflets commenced in 1913. Approximately ten numbers— 
sometimes more-—constitute a Series, one series being issued each 
year. The current series is Number XXIII. At the end of every 
four years, for convenience in binding, a table of contents of the 
Leaflets published during the four year period is issued. 
The purpose of the Leaflets is primarily to present popular in- 
formation about plant life in general for teachers and others, and 
to give announcements concerning flowering and other plant ac- 
tivities to be seen in the Garden near the date of issue. ‘The 
