The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 
OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE 
CHAIRMAN, Boarp OF TRUSTEES 
EDWARD C. BLUM 
PRESIDENT 
ADRIAN VAN SINDEREN 
First VicE-PRESIDENT SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT 
WALTER H. CRITTENDEN CHARLES PRATT 
THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT 
SIDNEY W. DAVIDSON 

REASU ETARY 
EDWIN P. MAYNARD FRANCIS T. CHRISTY 
BOTANIC GARDEN GOVERNING COMMITTEE 
MISS HILDA LOINES, Chairman 

ae A. BENSON, Vice- Chmn. WALTER HAMMITT 
DWARD C. BLUM Ex officio WILLIAM T. HUNTER 
Eee G,. CREAMER JAMES G. McDONALD * 
WALT H. CRITTENDEN EDWIN P. MAYNA 
WIS L. a WCE” ROBERT MOSES, Ex officio 
MRS. LEW yee Re ALFRED E. MUD 
ANDREW J Se OUD DONALD G. C. SINCL AIR 
O 
SRIAN VAN SINDEREN, Ex officio 
EX ae MEMBERS OF THE oe 
THe FoLttow1nG OFFICIALS OF THE on or New 
THE MAYOR HE eMC ODe RR 
THE COMMISSIONER ie PARKS 
* Resigned, April 8, 1943. 

GENERAL INFORMATION 
MeEMBERSHIP.—AII persons who are interested in the objects and maintenance 
of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden a ae eligible ee membership. Members enjoy spe- 
cial Ai vileges. Annual Membership, $10 yearly; Sustaining Membership, $25 
yearly; Contributing Membership, $100 kp Life Membership, $500. Full in- 
formation concerning membership may be had by addressing The eDitecion: Brook- 
lyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone, 
Main 24 
OTANIC GaRDEN is open free to ihe, ue daily from 8 a.m. until dusk; 
on Sundays and Holidays it is open a 
EntraNnces.—On Flatbush Avenue, near Empire Boulevard and near Mt. 
Prospect Park; on eyashie toe Avenue, south of Eastern aie and near 
mpire viagiire on Eas arkway, west of the Museum Buildin 
eet entrance to el erat Building is at 1000 Washington Avenue, 
Besta Crown 
Tt Memsers and others in studying the collections the services of a 
be made by abplicauon to the Curator of Public Instruction at least one day in 
advance. No parties of less than six adults will be conducted 
To CH THE ‘eis take Broadway (B.M.T.) Subway to Prospect Park 
Station; Interborough Subway to Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum Station; 
Flatbush ected trolley to Empire Boulevard; Franklin Avenue, Lorimer Street, 
or Tompkins Avenue files to Flatbush Avenue; ; St. John’s piace trolley to Ster- 
ling Place and Washington ee nion Street ie McDonald-Vanderbilt Avenue 
trolley to Prospect Park Plaza and Union Street. By AuTromosILe from points 
on Long Island take Eastern sta ae left at Washi n Avenue; 
from Manhattan, take Manhattan Bridge, follow Flatbush Avenue Extension and 
pieibusa Avenue to Eastern Parkway, follow the Parkway to Washington Avenue, 
en tu 
