Xvi TEACHING IN THE GARDEN. 
Previous situations and length of time in each (Gardeners to state 
amount of their experience in cultivation of plants under 
Glass) 
Sipnatnreof Appitcant 200) Scouse 
Date 
Lectures to the Public. 
The Regius Keeper from time to time gives lectures which 
are open to the public. 
Research. 
The Laboratories are open to anyone desirous of under- 
taking Botanical Research. 
Specimens for Private Study. 
Specimens for private study are supplied, as far as the 
resources of the Garden will permit, to visitors, teachers, and 
students who make written application to the Regius Keeper. 
Application forms may be obtained at the office of the Garden. 
Plants and Seeds are not Sold from the Garden. 
Publications. 
In 1900 appeared the first number of Motes from the Royal 
Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, for the purpose of publishing re- 
ports upon the conditions and progress of the Garden, records 
of scientific investigations carried on in the Garden, and notices 
of matters of interest relating to plant-life which have come 
under the observation of the Staff. The Votes are available 
in exchange for publications of kindred institutions, and are on 
sale at the gates of the Garden and may be purchased either 
directly or through any Bookseller from H.M. Stationery Office 
(Scottish Branch), 23 Forth Street, Edinburgh. The parts are 
not issued at fixed periods. Twelve volumes have been completed. 
A short descriptive Sketch of the Garden may be purchased 
at the gates. 
A Seed List containing the names of plants cultivated from 
which seeds have been collected during the year is published in 
December, The seeds are available for exchange. 
