149 
Garden Teachers’ Association, One prize cup competed for by the students 
of the outdoor garden. 
Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, One cup competed for by the boys in the 
outdoor garden, 
Gregory, Miss Carrie E., Two books for the children’s garden library. One 
— 
book for the ohildien’s clubroom library 
Land, Master Alfred, One book for the children’s clubroom library. 
Levine, Miss Roberta, One book for the children’s clubroom library. 
Lewis, Mr. M., Four dahlia tubers for the children’s garden. 
Loines, Mrs. Stephen, One pink amaryllis bulb. 
Perkins, Mrs. Charles E., $25.00 honorarium for children’s garden work. 
Public School 117, Queens, Parent-Teachers Association, $10.60 for the 
uldren’s work. 
Sie , Miss Ethel, One book for the children’s clubroom library. 
Whee Ellen Eddy, Two gold honor pins for service in the outdoor 
en. 
Snedeker, Mrs. Edwin L., One and a half ae hollyhock plants, four 
clumps of lily-of-the-valley, and seeds Mexican sunflower for the 
children’s garden. 
South Carolina Experiment Station, One bag of cotton seed for use in class- 
rk 
Spollen, Miss Patricia, One vase for the children’s oe house. 
Weiss, Mr. David, One book for the children’s garden house. 
Woodward, Miss Ethel V., Cuttings of various en plants and nature 
material for classwork. 
Miscellaneous 
Mr. Henri nar Brooklyn, 7 photographs taken in Brooklyn Botanic 
Gar 
Mrs. J. me Birdsall Brooklyn, 2 Care 
Mr. Ernest Flagg, New York , 4 loads of serpentine stone for Local 
Flora Section. 
Mrs. Clarence Rk. Hyde, Brooklyn, 14 photograp 
’ 
= 
is of old trees in Con- 
necticut. 
Mattfeld, Dr. Johannes, Botanischer Garten & Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, 
Germany, one photograph of the type of Eleocharis vivipara Link. 
Miss Ellen Eddy Shaw, Brooklyn, 2 photographs of views in Japanese 
Garden 
ee Lens CH Buffalo, New York, 1 microscope wall chart. 
. Peter Steckler, Tucson, Arizona, lp live horned toads. 
ie Helen M. Tillinghast, South Hadley, Massachusetts, i box gourds. 
