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Crow, Miss Alice T., Three hooks for the children's garden house library. 

 Dittman, Master Richard, $1.00 for the children's clubroom library. 

 Florida State Exhibit, New York World's Fair, One turpentine log with 



drip bucket, two blocks pecky cypress, one box tung oil seed. 

 Gager, Dr. C. Stuart, Two gold medals as prizes for outdoor garden work. 

 Garden Teachers Association, One prize cup competed for by the boys of 



the outdoor garden. 

 Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, One cup in memory of Bernard Goodman, 



competed for by the boys of the outdoor garden. 

 Haller, Miss Marie B., One ton of manure. 



Kilpatrick, Mr. Van Evrie, One pamphlet for the children's clubroom library. 

 Loines, Miss Hilda, $25.00 for photostat copies of Alfred T. White Scholar- 

 ship Students' letters. 

 Mayes, Miss Janet, Sixteen plants from Florida for instruction greenhouses. 

 National Recreation Association, One pamphlet for the children's clubroom 



library. 

 New York World-Telegram, One photograph of tree-moving operation for 



use as slide. 

 Patch, Dr. Edith M., One hook for the children's clubroom library. 

 Perkins, Mrs. Charles E., $25.00 honorarium for children's garden work. 

 Public School 233, Six sets of metal scoops for use in the seedroom. 

 Roberts, Mrs. John S., One hook for the children's clubroom library. 

 Samuels, Mrs. H., One book for the children's clubroom library in memory 



of Miss Bertha Lancaster. 

 Shaw, Miss Ellen Eddy, Three sets of colored English postcards for use in 



classwork ; three gold honor pins for service in the outdoor garden; 



$35.00 as honorarium to student for summer work done under Dr. 



Reed's supervision ; one hook lor the children's clubroom library. 

 Woman's Guild for Service, Central Congregational Church, $10.00 for the 



children's work. 

 Note: Gifts of money from various sources have been added to the Chil- 

 dren's Endowment Fund and are included in the total under the heading 

 Ellen Eddy Shaw Endowment bund. 



Miscellaneous 



Mr. Herbert Adams, New York City, 1 grindstone. 



Mrs. K. Benschine, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 8 large window sashes and 4 small 



window sashes (all with glass). 

 Rev. C. C. Clark, New York City, 46 lantern slides. 

 New York World-Telegram, 1 photograph of tree-moving operation. 

 Dr. Hugh T. O'Neill, Washington, D. C, 11 photographs of type specimens 



in Linnaean Herbarium, London. 

 Mrs. William Sterling Peters, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1 Belgian milk jar. 

 Mrs. Milford B. Streeter, Brooklyn, N. Y., 2 scrapbooks of mounted mosses 



and 1 box of miscellaneous moss material. 



