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form those duties thus prescribed, the said Director shall 

 not be subject to the intcrferunce, management or controul 

 of said Board; but this is not to be construed so as to take 

 away from the board the permanent control over the gar- 

 den and grounds of said institution. The director [7] 

 shall always reside upon the grounds specifically set apart 

 for the said institution and garden, and shall have the gen- 

 eral superintendance and controul of, and over the gardeners 

 and labourers employed in and about said garden and 

 grounds, and he shall have the general superintendance 

 and charge over the garden grounds, museum and library 

 of said Botanical gardens. He shall devote his entire time 

 and efforts to the interests of the said institution, and he 

 shall, when thereto required so to do, deliver lectures at 

 such place as said Trustees may appoint, upon 'Botany and 

 matters connected therewith, and he shall employ his 

 energies, that from year to year the institution under his 

 charge shall grow up in efficiency in promoting the ends in 

 view in its inception. When required he shall meet with 

 the board of Trustees, and cooperate with them in matters 

 connected with the interests of the said institution. 



6th — The yearly revenue only of the property herein- 

 before devised and bequeathed, except such portions of 

 the property hereinafter devised and bequeathed, as is set 

 apart for, and to be expended on specified objects and uses ; 

 shall be applied to the maintenance, preservation and en- 

 largement of the objects of this trust. The said yearly 

 revenue after deducting expenses of collection, taxes, in- 

 surance and repairs, shall be applied, as also of the 

 property hereinafter devised and bequeathed, shall be 

 applied first to the payment of the salaries of the Director, 

 Assistants professors and gardeners, and the payment of 

 the wages of the employees and labourers, in keeping up the 

 grounds in good style and providing for the preservation 

 and increase of the plants and trees, and preserving the 

 buildings and inclosures of the grounds and secondly the 

 purchase of plants, flowers and trees, additions to the 



