NATIONAL ARTS CLUB, Twentieth Street near Irving Place (Gramercy Park). This 

 house was formerly the residence of Samuel J. Tilden, and is situated one block east of the birth- 

 place of Ex-President Roosevelt. Open daily from September 20th to about October 18th, 

 1909, from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Special Loan Exhibition by the National Arts Club, in coop- 

 eration with the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society. 



Three centuries of New York City: Special Exhibition of Paintings, Photographs, Draw- 

 ings and other interesting materials, illustrating the growth and progress of New York from 

 the time of Henry Hudson to the present day. (Catalogue for sale.) 



Take Fourth or Madison Avenue surface cars to corner of Fourth Avenue and Twentieth 

 Street, one block west of Club-house. Subway Station at Eighteenth Street and Fourth Avenue, 

 three blocks awav. 



NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN, Bronx Park. Museums open daily including Sun- 

 days from 10 a. m. to 5 p.m.; Conservatories from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Grounds always open. 

 In the Grounds and Conservatories exhibits of Plants, Shrubs, Trees, and Natural Woodland; 

 in the Museums, Plant Products utilized in the Arts, Sciences and Industries. All plants grow- 

 ing on Manhattan Island and Hudson River Valley at the time of Hudson's arrival are marked 

 with the letter "H." (Special illustrated catalogue for sale.) 



Take Third Avenue Elevated Railway to Bronx Park (Botanical Garden). Subway pas- 

 sengers change at 149th Street; also reached by Harlem Division of the New York Central 

 Railroad from Grand Central Station, Fourth Avenue and Forty-second Street. 



NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY, 226 West Fifty- 

 eighth Street, between Broadway and Seventh Avenue. Open daily, except Sundays, from 10.00 

 a. m. to 5.00 p. m., until November 1st. Special Exhibition of old Deeds, Manuscripts, Books, 

 Portraits, etc., relating to the history of the United States up to and including the War of 1812. 

 (Catalogue for sale.) 



Take Broadway surface cars to corner of Fifty-eighth Street. Subway station at Columbus 

 Circle (Fifty-ninth Street), two blocks distant; Sixth Avenue Elevated station at Ninth Avenue 

 and Fifty-ninth Street, three blocks away. 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, corner of Seventy-seventh Street and Central 

 Park West. September 25th to October 30th, open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Robert Ful- 

 ton Exhibition, of the New York Historical Society, in cooperation with the Colonial Dames of 

 America. (Catalogue for sale.) 



Take Sixth Avenue Elevated Railway to Eighty-first Street and Columbus Avenue, or sur- 

 face cars traversing Central Park West ; also reached by any Columbus Avenue surface car to 

 Seventy-seventh Street. 



