INFORMATION CONCERNING MEMBERSHIP 



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 seven classes of membership may be taken 

 out through the Botanic Garden : 



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1. Annual, 1)y annual payment of $ 10 



2. Sustaining, by annual i^iaymcnt of .... 25 



3. Contributing, b_\- annual pa}'nicnt of . . 100 



4. Life, by one ])ayment of 500 



5. Permanent, by one payment of 2,500 



6. Donor, by one payment of 10,000 



7. Patron, by one ])ayment of 25,000 



8. Benefactor, by one payment of 100,000 



Sustaining members are annual mcmljcrs with full privileges in 

 JX'partments one to three. Menibcrslii]) 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 dififuse a knowledge 

 and love of plants, to help preserve our native wild flowers, and to 

 afiford additional and much needed educational advantages in 

 Brooklyn and Greater New York, mcmljers may also enjoy the 

 privileges indicated on tbe following page. 



Further information concerning membership ma}^ be had by 

 addressing The Director, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y., or by ]:)ersonal conference by appointment. Telephone, 

 Prospect 9-6173. 



Note: Confribuiious to flic Brooklyn Botanic Garden, tJiroiigh 

 membership dues or otheri^'ise, constitute proper deductions under 

 the federal Income Tax Lazv. 



