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lections; for heating its buildings and for lighting its buildings and 
rounds; for the payment of salaries of a Botanist and his Se and 
necessary officers of administration; for the payment of wages of all 
employees required to properly care for and maintain the cal botanic 
garden and arboretum, its ie ment and collections; for furnishing books 
charts and other publications relating to botany and required for use in 
connection with the ea Rani: garden and arboretum; for the cost of 
cases, racks, frames, supports and other means of preserving and exhibit- 
ing publications, photographs and apparatus; for the purchase of photo- 
graphic apparatus and materials, supplies, labels, pottery and utensils 
required in the proper administration of the botanic garden and arboretum 
and for the purchase of soil, fertilizers and other materials See for 
the proper culture, care and protection of plants grown in said botanic 
garden and arboretum, and for the publication of fone on fe hee 
and educational work carried on in connection therewith, and the cost 
of making or printing annual or other reports desired or required io the 
party of the first part 
Status of Property variously Owned 
SEvENTH.—That all property purchased by funds belonging to the party 
of the second part, or otherwise acquired by the party of the second part 
and placed by it in said botanic garden and arboretum shall continue to 
remain absolutely the property of the party of the second part and may 
be sold, loaned, exchanged or removed by it at any its excepting only 
lants, trees, or shrubs set in the soil of said botanic garden and arbo- 
retum, subject, however, to the provisions in this agreement contained 
and that the party of the second part may at any time sell or Sea 
photographs, publications, ae ements and appliances acquire ur- 
chased with money supplied by the party of the first part, see ne 
ever, that the net proceeds of such sales or exchanges shall be devoted 
y the party of the second part solely to the benefit or increase of the 
aan library, or AE eat or maintenance of said botanic garden 
and arboretum. 
ublic Exhibits: Material for Public Schools 
Ercuru.—That the party of the second part is hereby expressly author- 
ized to exhibit photographs, charts, apparatus or publications relating to 
botany, in this city or elsewhere, in the public schools or otherwise, for 
educational or scientific Raroles: provided, however, that all the net pro- 
eeds, if any, of such exhibitions shall be devoted solely to the benefit or 
increase of the library, the apparatus and equipment of the botanic garden 
and arboretum, and said party of the second part shall, so far as any sur- 
plus resources will permit, furnish plants or botanic material for use in 
the teaching of botany in the public schools of The City of New York, and 
in case the supply of plants or materials for instruction is not exhausted 
by the demand of the public schools of the City, such plants and botanic 
materials may, at the discretion of the party of the second part be fur- 
nished to other educational institutions within said City 
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