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On June 18 and 19 about three hundred and two hundred 
students from the Morris and the Evander Childs High Schools 
respectively visited the Garden in connection with their work 
trip attention was called to the conditions of light and moisture 
in each house, notice being taken of a number of economic plants 
which are to be found in this climate only in greenhouses. After 
leaving the conservatory a trip was made throneD the hesbee ous 
grounds, especial attention being giv 
study was made of at least ten a ee kinds of trees in the 
ject of forestry. The weather was ideal and the trip proved to 
be both instructive and enjoyable 
The New York County Chapter of the American Red Cross 
entertained the Japanese Red Cross Mission, headed by Prince 
To. 
to the party at half past one. Brief addresses were made 
Leo Arnstein, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the 
New York County Chapter, and by Prince Tokugaw 
visitors were escorted to several points in the ae after 
pel Ss. 
ugust Belmont, Miss Catharine S. eens Miss Ellen Louise 
Adee, Mrs. W. K. Draper, and Miss Mary Parsons. Japanese 
flags were flown with the stars and stripes, and the occasion was 
very enjoyable, limited only by the high temperature of about 
96°, which restricted active operation 
