219 
Through an agreement with Long Island University, undergrad- 
uate credit for certain courses will be allowed toward fulfilling the 
requirements for a university degree, provided the admission re- 
quirements at the University and the laboratory requirements at 
the Botanic Garden have been fulfilled. Such courses are starred 
(*). By special arrangement with the institution concerned, these 
credits have also been used as undergraduate credits in other col- 
leges and universities. Long Island University students desirous 
jos 
of electing any of these or of the other courses should notify Dean 
Tristram W. Metcalfe or Dr. Ralph H. Cheney, who will give the 
candidate a card entitling him to admission to the course. The 
student should present this card at the beginning of the first session 
of the course. 
B2. Projects for the Activity Program.—Fifteen Thursdays, 
4 pan, beginning October 7. Nodal centers of interest in the field 
of plant life will be chosen to work out in the laboratories and 
greenhouses, such as can be carried out in the classroom with 
groups of students. Two credits. ee to non-members, $5; 
members, $2 laboratory fee. 
Miss Shaw, Miss Hammond, Miss Carroll. 
B3. Elements of Horticulture and Gardening.—7hirty 
Wednesdays, 4 pan., beginning September 22. For teachers only. 
This course is especially recommended by the Board of Education. 
Garden work outdoors and in the greenhouse. Taking up plants, 
making cuttings, propagation by different methods, study of. soils. 
How to plan the Victory garden; raising seedlings. Limited to 60. 
Two Goa (No students admitted for a half-year of work.) 
Fee to non-members, $8 (including laboratory fee); to members, 
$5 laboratory fee. Miss Shaw, Miss Dorward. 
B5. Garden Practice.—For teachers only. Offered as Na- 
ture-Garden Science, in conjunction with the Board of [Education. 
For details see Board of Education Announcement of Courses. 
Mr. Marvin M, Brooks, Miss Shaw, Miss Miner. 
B7. Greenhouse Work.—Turty Tuesdays, 4 p.mn., beginning 
October 5. Designed for those teachers who have completed B3 
to continue study of indoor culture of plants. Lectures, demon- 

strations and practical greenhouse work on propagating and grow- 
ing many different types of flowering and foliage house plants. 
