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*AS. Trees and Shrubs of Greater New York: Fall Course.— 
Ten outdoor lessons in the parks and woodlands of Greater New 
York on the characteristics of our common trees and shrubs, both 
native and cultivated, emphasizing their distinguishing features in 
the winter condition. Fee, $5. Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., October 
3 to December 12. (Omitting November 28.) The first ses- 
sion will be held at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Dr. Graves and Miss Vilkomerson. 
*AQ. Trees and Shrubs of Greater New York: Spring 
Course —Ten outdoor lessons in the parks and woodlands of 
Greater New York. Similar to the preceding, except that the 
different species are studied in their spring and summer conditions. 
Fee, $5. Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., April 17 to June 19. 
Dr. Graves and Miss Vi 
Al10. Evergreens.—lour outdoor lessons on the higher 
plants that have evergreen leaves, including both gymnosperms 
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and angiosperms. 
1. Species of pine and spruce 
2. Yew, fir, hemlock, and others 
3. The cypress family 
4. Broad-leaved evergreens 
Fee, $2. Wednesdays, 4-5:15 p.m., October 7 to October 28. 
Die Guudersen, 
All. Flowering Plants and Ferns of the New York Region: 
Spring Course.—Seven sessions, in the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
den and in the woodlands near the City, for field identification of 
flowers and ferns of spring and early summer. fee, $3.50 Satur- 
days, 9:30 a.m., April 24 to June 19. (COnutting May 15 and 29.) 
Miss Rusk 
A13. Flowering Plants and Ferns of the New York Region: 
Fall Course.—F our sessions. [Field identification of the com- 
mon plants of woods and roadsides, including identification of 
seeds and fruits. Fee, $2. Saturdays, 9:30 a.m., September 19 
to October 24. (Omitting September 26 and October 10.) 
Miss Rusk. 
Al4. Flower Arrangement.—.\ course of five lectures and 
demonstrations for those interested in flower arrangements for the 
