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11. Supply department. (See also No. 2, e.) 
or gift or sale. 
Living plants and plant parts, including seed- 
lings and germinated seeds. 
Preserved material in alcohol or formalin for 
laboratory study. 
Free to local schools. 
For sale to private schools and others at 
nominal price. 
b. For loan. 
Mounted specimens; specimens to illustrate 
seed dispersal, etc.; microscopic slides; lan- 
tern slides; charts; sterilized culture media 
in Petri dishes and test tubes, to be exposed 
in school and home, and returned to the 
Garden on completion of observations. 
c. For exchange. 
Seeds for exchange with other gardens. 
12. Advanced study and research. 
*a, Investigations by the staff, and by registered investi- 
gators 
*b, Seminar and Journal Club. 
13. *Presentation of papers before scientific societies by members 
of the Garden staff and registered investigators. 
14. Publications. 
Memoirs. 
*Contributions. 
*Record (administrative). 
*Guides. 
Leaflets. 
Seed-lists. 
Notwithstanding the fact that we have had only temporary 
headquarters, it will be seen from the above outline that we have 
been able already to inaugurate a considerable number of the 
educational activities of the Garden. The members of the staff 
are frequently called in consultation, and have answered many 
questions of a botanical nature, both in person and by letter. 
One of the activities already undertaken, and which is re- 
ceiving the enthusiastic support of a number of teachers and 
