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suitable for culture in the region of Cambridge, Mass. The gar- 
den has an area of seven acres and the director is Mr. Stephen F. 
Hamblin. 
Wild Flower Preserve—We learn from the Wild Flower, the 
new quarterly publication of the Cincinnati Chapter of the Wild 
lower Preservation Society of America, that Mr. J. Nelson ‘Cald- 
well has donated to the city of Cincinnati land known as the 
“ Caldwell Tract at Hartwell,” to be known in memory of his wife 
as the “ Stella Ross Caldwell Wild Flower Preserve.” Mr. Cald- 
well has already donated the “ Rawson Tract” in Clifton as a 
Bird Reserve. It is stated that these localities are now practically 
a part of the park system of the city. 
We also learn from the same publication that in the early spring 
of r92t Mr. Walter Hofer planted a tract of about one half acre 
of land at the extreme southwest of the school grounds at East 
High School for the establishment of a small woodland of native 
American trees and shrubs and a sanctuary for wild flowers. Such 
work is worthy of emulation in other communities. 
