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NATURE-STUDY LECTURES DURING THE SPRING 
OF 1913 
The nature-study lectures, with accompanying demonstrations, 
to the pupils of grades 4B and 5B of the public schools of the 
Bronx, which have been in progress for several years during the 
spring and fall months, were continued during April and May. 
Weather ic acu were most favorable during the entire 
course of ten ao none of which was postponed on account 
of inclement w 
ectures were weer in the lecture hall of the Museum 
Building each day at 10:15 and 1:45, as 
Tue 
sday, April 22, ‘‘Seedless Plants,” by | Dr. M. A. Howe; 
Thursday, pis 24, ‘The ere of Plants,” Mr. G. V. 
Nash; Tuesday, April 29, “Plant Products,’ by Dr. H. H. 
Rusby; Tea, May 6, ‘‘Wo a se and Plants Without 
ood,” by F. J. Seaver; Wednesday; May 14, ‘‘Classifica- 
tion of Rh by Dr. on, 
The accompanying table of attendance was prepared by 
Principal Stevens of Public School 44. 
A. M. Lectures | P.M, Lectures 
Teachers.............. —— 64 | al 75 
Pupils, 4B............. 302 427 
378 680 \ 8 845 
Pupils, 5B............. 392 —_ 429 i 
341 380 
425 1158 390 L199 
ee : - > ix * 1902 2119 
Summary, Teachers................. —_— 139 
Pupils, 4Biviscce ics eae vias bees 1525 — 
Pupils, 5B............ Geigdueih ins : 2357 3882 
Grand Total 4021 
SUMMER LECTURES, 1913 
Lectures will be delivered in the Lecture Hall of the Museum 
Building of the Garden, Bronx Park, on Saturday afternoons, at 
four o'clock, as follows: 
