BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN RECORD 

VOL. XXXIII JULY, 1944 NO. 3 

PROSPECTUS: 1944-1945 
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 
Courses for adults and children are classified as follows: 
For members and the general public (‘‘A” courses, p. 180) 
For teachers (“B” courses, p. 186) 
For children (“C” courses, p. 188) 
For special groups (“D” courses, p. 188) 
Investigation (“E” courses, p. 189) 
Any course may be withdrawn if less than ten persons apply 
for registration. 
Registration. —Because of the limited space available in the 
instructional greenhouses, and for other reasons, the number of 
persons that can be registered in many of the courses must be 
limited. Those who desire to attend any course are urged to send 
in their applications, with entrance fees, to the Secretary, Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden, several days in advance of the first meeting. This 
avoids delay at the beginning of the first session, ensures a place 
in the course, and enables the instructor to provide adequate mate- 
rial for the class. | 
Persons are requested not to register in any course unless they 
are reasonably confident that they can attend the sessions regularly 
and throughout. This is especially important where the number 1s 
limited; for it is obvious that those who register and do not attend 
may deprive someone else of the privilege of attending. 
Greenhouse Courses.— Because of limited space in the green- 
houses it has become necessary to make the ruling that no person 
shall take more than two spring greenhouse courses in any one year. 
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