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compatible with the proper administration of the garden and arboretum 
and the interests of the public, to teachers and students in the public or 
private schools of the city, and to other residents of the city, for the study 
of botany, and for that purpose to permit teachers in the schools of the 
city who may be duly authorized by the party of the second part to bring 
their students to the botanic garden and arboretum where, under the 
supervision of the proper officers of the garden, instruction may be given 
to such students in the rooms provided therefor, or in the plant houses 
or grounds of the garden, at such times and under such regulations as 
may be determined by the party of the second part; and further a supple- 
garden, or by instructors especially employed for such purpose. 
eel Salaries, General ‘Management 
FourtEENTH.—It is expressly understood and agreed that the party 
of the ao part shall have absolute power to appoint, direct, control 
and remove all persons employed in or about said garden and arboretum 
and to fix and adjust the salaries of all such persons, and shall be respon- 
sible for the same; and the party of the second part shall have power to 
make all rules and regulations respecting duties for all its employees in 
and about said garden and arboretum, and the general management and 
Sees of the same, together with its collections, _ without any 
estrictions or limitations w hatsoever, except as i t agreement 
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Expeditions: Travelling Expenses 
Firteentu.—It is expressly understood and agreed that the Chief Botan- 
ist of the garden and arboretum and his assistants shall be given the 
opportunity to visit other bo tanic gardens and arboretums within a reason- 
able distance, and to make expeditions for the purpose of collecting eta 
for the garden and arboretum and the herbarium of the same; the neces- 
sary travelling expenses of said Chief Botanist and of his assistants to sa 
paid from the annual maintenance fund provided by the party of the first 
part; and the salaries of said Chief Botanist and his assistants shall be 
continued during such visits or expeditions; but that no moneys provided 
by the party of the first part shall be e xpended in connection with such 
visits or expeditions that have not been expressly appropriated by the 
party of the first part for such specific purposes. 
ee Advancement of Botanical Science 
SixtKENTH.—It is expressly understood and agreed that the Chief 
Botanist a one or more assistants shall make botanic researches from 
time to time, and that they shall labor to the best of their ability for the 
advancement of botanical science, but that the use of said garden for 
scientific research shall not interfere with its use by the public and private 
schools and of the public generally for the purpose of general education 
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