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CLASSES OF MEMBERSELULP. 
The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences is organized in 
three main departments: 1. The Department of Education. 2. 
The Museums. 3. The Botanic Garden. 
Any of the following eight classes of membership may be taken 
out through the Botanic Garden: 
1. Annual, by annual payment of ....... $ 10 
2. Sustaining, by annual: payment of . 25 
3. Contributing, by annual payment Ae 100 
4 Wite, by one payinentlOl. sic) we ae 500 
5. Permanent, by one payment of ....... 2,900 
6. Donor, by one payment of ........... 10,000 
7* Patron, by one payment of .......... 25,000 
8. Benefactor, by one payment of ....... 100,000 
Sustaining members are annual members with full privileges in 
Departments one to three. Membership in classes two to eight 
carries full privileges in Departments one to three. 
In addition to opportunities afforded to members of the Botanic 
Garden for public service through cooperating in its development, 
and helping to further its aims to advance and diffuse a knowledge 
and love of plants, to help preserve our native wild flowers, and to 
afford additional and much needed educational advantages in 
Brooklyn and Greater New York, members also enjoy the special 
privileges indicated on a preceding page. 
Further information concerning membership may be had by 
ee the Director, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn 25, 
. Y., or by personal conference by appointment. Telephone, 
M Ain 2 4433. 
Note: Contributions to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, through 
membership dues or otherwise, constitute proper deductions under 
the Federal and New York State Income Tax Laws. 
