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made l)y ap])Hc<ili()n to the Curator of Public I nslruc/ioii one week 

 in advanec. Xo parties of less tlian six ackilts will l)e eoiulueted. 

 This serviee is tree ol eliari^'e to inemliers and aeeonipanving 

 friends: to others there is a eharj^-e ot" 50 cents i)er person. For 

 inlorniation eoneerninj^- nienihership in the l)otanic (larden see 

 ])at;'es i-iii of this Prosi' ■X'TUS. 



E\TRA-MUk.\[. T.ECTrRI'.S 



With the excejnion ot talks to schools, the I'xtlanic ( iarden docs 

 not officially schedule inenil)ers of its ])ers()nnel ior lectures or 

 talks outside the liotanic (harden, exce])t for lectures on the (larden 

 itselt Ol' some as])ect of its work. In such eases no fee is charijed 

 beyond traveling- I'xpens.'s. 



Several members of he i)ersonnel are available for lectures to 

 garden clubs and other organizations on toi^ics of general horti- 

 cultural or botam'cal ii terest. A list of lecturers, with lecture 

 loi)ics and the fee cbari^ed, ma_\- be had 1)\- addressing the Curator 

 ot I'uhlir I iislruclioii. .\rrangemeuts are to be made directlv 

 with the lecturer concei'iied. 



AFEETIXCkS Ol' OUTSIDE Ol^GAX IZATIONS 



The P)rooklyn kxilanic (iarden is glad to welcome outside cm"- 

 gani/.ations wishing to hold meetings at the (harden, jjrovided the 

 general ijurjjose of the organization is closely allied to that of the 

 Botanic Garden (e.g., Rolanical (lr()U])s, (iarden Clubs, XTature 

 Stud}- Clubs, Conserwilion organizations, etc.). or that the s])ecihc 

 pm'i)ose of the meetins.; is of mutual interest and advantage to 

 the organization and the l-iotanic (iarden. Meetings must al\\-avs 

 be an-anged foi" in adv; nee. A folder giving full details, and an 

 a])])lication blank ma_\- b,' had I)\- addressing Thr Custodian. 



