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self-perpetuating board of five trustees.” The plantings are re- 
ported (as of 1938) “to represent over one-half of the kinds of 
trees and shrubs of the state,” in addition to the herbaceous plants. 
BERKELEY (1) 
BoTANIC GARDEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 
Established: 1891. Area: 5 acres. Discontinued. 
Directors: Edward Lee Greene (1891-1895); William Albert 
Setchell (1895-?). 
BERKELEY (2) 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Established: July 1, 1934. Area: 60 acres. The first Garden 
was established in 1891. 
Director: Thomas Harper Goodspeed (Dec. 1, 1934— VE 
Open free to the public daily, 9 am-—5 pm. Source of Income: 
Budget of University of California and private benefactions. 
Library and Herbarium not distinct from those of the Univer- 
sity. Plantations: Systematic and morphologic. Himalayan Area. 
An Arboretum and Fruticetum under development as of 1936. 
Publications: “ Leaflet” series: taxonomic, morphologic, and cul- 
tural notes on Garden collections. 
EOSPAN GEES Gly) 
CALIFORNIA Botanic GARDEN (ABANDONED) 
(Formerly) 600 Mandeville Canyon Road, Los Angeles 
Established: 1927. Area: 800 acres. 
Director: Elmer Drew Merrill (1927-1929). 
Note: Owing to the economic depression this Garden was aban- 
doned in 1930. The area has been built up as a residential sec- 
tion. ‘‘ The only thing that ever came out of our ideal was the 
herbarium Dr. Merrill purchased and which was subsequently 
presented to the University of California at Los Angeles.” 
Publications: Members Bulletin, June, 1928-May, 1929; Book- 
let of Information (no date; about 1929) ; eae and His- 
torical Material, 1928. 
