373 
Leavitt, R. G., The Forest Trees of New England. Jamaica 
Plain. 1933. Merrill, E. D., and Walker, E. H., Bibliography 
of Eastern Asiatic Botany. Baltimore. 1938—McKelvey, 
Susan D., Yuccas of the Southwestern United States. Jamaica 
Plain. 1938. Bulletin of Popular Information. Issued dur- 
ing spring, summer and autumn, about 15 numbers per year. 
$1.00 per year.—Journal of the Arnold Arboretum. Quarterly. 
$4.00 per year.—Contributions from the Arnold Arboretum. 
Issued at irregular intervals. A Guide to the Arnold Arboretum 
(with map). Jamaica Plain. 1934. 
Note: See also Cuba: Soledad (Atkins Institution of the Arnold 
Arboretum). 
LEXINGTON 
Tue Lexincton (Mass.) Botanic GARDEN, INC. 
93 Hancock St. 
Established: 1930 (Incorporated, 1932). Area: 12 acres. 
Director: Stephen Francis Hamblin (1930- 
Admission free daily. Source of income: Bequests and gifts. 
Plantations: Wholly for herbaceous plants. Engler and Prantl 
system. Specializing on North American species and rock garden 
plants. Publications: Seed Exchange List; Bulletin; Lexington 
Leaflets. 
NORTHAMPTON 
Botanic GARDEN OF SMITH COLLEGE 
Established: 1893. Area: About 4 acres for the Herbaceous 
Garden; the Arboretum and Fruticetum include the College 
Campus of 120 acres, and the woods adjoining. 
Directors: William Francis Ganong (1894-1932). 
Since 1932 there has been no official with the title of director, 
but the Garden hasbeen under the management of the Botanical 
Department of the College, Dr. Wayne E. Manning, Chairman 
GLOSS). 
Open free, daily, to the public. Library: That of the Depart- 
ment of Botany. Specially rich in books on the history of botany 
and botanical education. Herbarium: About 27,000 sheets. 
Plantations: See Hardy Herbaceous Plants, 1000. <Ar- 
boretum: 350 species. Species under glass, 1400. Fruticetum: 
550 species. 
