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OUT-OF-TOWN MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES 
In accordance with a cooperative arrangement with a number of 
other institutions and organizations, Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
members, when visiting other cities, may, on presentation of their 
3otanic Garden membership card at the office of the cooperating 
museum or organization, be accorded, without charge, the same 
privileges as are enjoyed by the members of that institution, in- 
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cluding admission to exhibits and lectures, and invitation to social 
events. This does not include being enrolled on the mailing list 
for publications, and does not include free admission to the Phila- 
delphia and Boston spring Flower Shows. 
In reciprocation, the members of the cooperating units, when 
visiting the Metropolitan district of Greater New York, will be 
accorded full membership privileges at the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. 
The cooperating units are as follows: 
Academy of Natural Sciences, cae Pa. 
3erkshire Museum, Springfield, } Mas 
Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass. 
3uffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo, 
California Academy of Sciences, San Fr rancisco. 
Carnegie Museum, Pnent Pa. 
Charleston Museum, Charleston, 
Everhart Museum of Natural stony! Science anc 
Fairbanks Museum of Natural Science, St. ee Vite 
Field Museum of Natural History, eHiee 
Los Angeles Museum, Los Angeles, Calif. 
Massachusetts Hortict utural Society, Boston, Mass. 
Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo. 
Newark Tact Newat ‘re fe 
New York State Museum, Albany, N. Y. 
Peper Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Cambridge, Mass. 
-ennsylvania Horticultural Socie ety, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, California 
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