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The lectures will be illustrated by lantern ae and otherwise. 
They will close in time for auditors to take the 5:3 train from 
the Bronx Park railway station, arriving at ae Central Sta- 
tion at pe 0. 
4. 
The Museum Building is reached by Harlem Division, New 
York Central and Hudson River aia to Bronx Park Station. 
or by trolleys cars to Bedford Par 
THE PROPAGATING HOUSES AND NURSERIES. 
ange of propagating, or working, houses and the nur- 
ast of t 
finis. nd turned over to us last January, a ave ni 
constant service since. The range, when completed, will con- 
is in shed, flanked on the north side by a glass house of 
tered from it. Of these latter houses but two have been com- 
pleted, the third one eawaiung copstruction, 
The hed 
main she runs east and west, is built of 
brick, and is about 73 feet long ang 20 ne wide. On the entire 
s. It is we 
lighted by windows on all sides, and can be kept well ventilated. 
It makes an ideal working-room for the purpose for which it was 
ne 
Beneath the shed is the system of cellars, the eastern oe 
being occupied by a coal room, and the western by rage 
room for bulbs, etc. In the ae portion are sae: the 
