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ist-24th report . . . [1866/68-1890]. Cambridge, 1868-91. 8. 



ist-20th have title: Annual report. They are grouped into 3 volumes with 

 indexes: Reports . . . v. I-III, 1868/76-1880/86, Cambridge, 1876-1887. 

 The 2ist-24th reports, 1887-90, are numbered also v. 4. no. 1-4. 

 Discontinued as a separate publication; the 25th and following are printed 

 in the Annual reports of the President and Treasurer of Harvard 

 university. 



Prices: v. I, $5; v. 2, $6; v. 3, $3; v. 4, $i. 



Distribution. Exchange. On sale at the Museum. Printed price list of separate 

 numbers on application. Foreign agents: B. Quaritch, 15 Piccadilly, London; 

 K. W, Hiersemann, Koenigsstrasse 3, Leipzig. 



Research funds. Administered under the direction of the Faculty of the 

 Peabody museum by the Peabody Professor and Curator, including: 



HUNTINGTON-FROTHINGHAM-WOLCOTT FUND. Amount, $2O,OOO J ill- 



come to be expended for the promotion of archeological research and 

 exploration, the purchase of objects illustrative thereof, or the publica- 

 tion of matter relating thereto. HENRY C. WARREN EXPLORATION 

 FUND. Amount, $10,000; "for the purpose of carrying on explorations, 

 using therefor the principal and interest of said sum as the Corpora- 

 tion (President and Fellows of Harvard College) shall think fit." 



ARNOLD ARBORETUM. 



Address. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Director: Charles Sprague Sargent. 

 History. Established in 1872, the President and Fellows of Harvard Col- 

 lege furnishing the land, which formed part of the farm bequeathed 

 to them by Benjamin Bussey, and the trustees under the will of James 

 Arnold, of New Bedford, Mass., an endowment of $100,000, which 

 has since been increased by accumulated income and other gifts to 

 $260,000. By subsequent arrangement with the City of Boston, the 

 Arboretum is open daily to the public, the city having built roads and 

 walks in it and acquired additional land for it. 



Publications. 



The silva of North America. By C. S. Sargent. Boston, 1891-1902. 

 14 v. 4. 



Price: $350. Sold only by subscription for the entire set. 



Trees and shrubs; illustrations of new or little known ligneous plants, 

 prepared chiefly from material at the Arnold Arboretum and ed. 

 by C. S. Sargent, v. I. Boston and New York, 1905. fol. 



v. i issued in 4 pts., 1902-05. Price: $5 per pt. 

 Distribution. On sale by the publishers, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, Mass. 



Research funds. WILLIAM L. BRADLEY FUND. Original amount, $20,000 ; 

 the income to be expended by the Director of the Arnold Arboretum 

 in scientific investigations to increase knowledge of trees. 



