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November 2 { K Conservation. Bay Ridge II. S.. [unior As- 

 sembly. 



December 3. Some tree hybrids. Torre}' Botanical Club. 

 American Museum of Natural History. 



December 18. Breeding the chestnut. Biology Club. Brook- 

 lyn College. 



By the Curator of Elementary Instruction (Miss Shaw) : 



January 6. The kindergarten: its place in education. United 

 Kindergarten Mothers Association. At Hotel Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



January 8. Psychological values in garden work for children. 

 Community Church, Garden City, L. I. 



January 17. Address at Executive Committee Meeting of the 

 Brooklyn Children's Museum. 



January 20. Educational zvork of the Brooklyn Botanic Cardan. 

 Brooklyn .Assistants to Principals' .Association. At the 

 Waldorf-Astoria. 



January 21. Plant propagation by cuttings. Rumson ( X. J.) 

 ( rarden ( lul>. 



January 23. Address at dedication. P. S. 213. 



January 25. Graduation address. P. S. 119. 



January 26. Graduation address. \\ S. 242. 



February 5. How to start seedlings indoors. Rumson (X. J.) 

 Garden Club. 



February 6. Starting seedlings in the spring. Green Fingers 

 Garden Club, Greenwich. Conn. 



February 7. Plants for the home. Community Scries for 

 Brooklyn Women's Clubs. At the Garden. 



February 16. Children's zvork at the Brooklyn Botanic Card en. 

 Brooklyn Botanic Garden Woman's Auxiliary Luncheon. 

 At the Waldorf-Astoria. 



I'Vbruarv 22. Gardening I or boys ami girls: its place in con- 

 servation. Conservation Forum oi Buffalo and Western 

 New York. Buffalo, N. V. 



February 27. The spirit of gardening. Brooklyn Plant, 

 Flower and Fruit ( luild. 



