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Open ee aes Source oi income: State ge ee 
Herbarium: 000 specimens. Arboretum of native trees. 
Fruticetum a ie more common ornamentals. Pin ee are 
arranged systematically, and are intended primarily to serve as 
teaching collections for botany classes. Publication: Flora of 
Washtenaw County, by B. A. Walpole. Special lectures are given 
to school children, and study collections are loaned “to training 
schools only.” Affiliation: Michigan State Normal College. 
Minnesota 
LAKE CITY 
UNDERWOOD ARBORETUM AND STATE GAME REFUGE 
. Established: January 1, 1931. A memorial to J. M. Underwood. 
Area: 500 acres. 
Director: R. D. Underwood. Open free, daily. 
MINNEAPOLIS (1) 
Tue MeEpbIcINAL PLANT GARDEN OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 
Established: 1892-93 by Dean Frederick J. Wulling. Area: 3 
acres. 
Director: Frederick John Wulling (1892- Ve 
Open free to public inspection. High school classes, women’s 
clubs, and other organizations are frequent visitors. Source of 
income: Garden prod e tat 
talis. The expenses of the Garden are carried by the general Col- 
lege of Pharmacy Budget. The Garden is not supported by any 
special governmental appropriation, but about 49.5 per cent of the 
Pharmacy Budget, out of which the Garden is maintained, comes 
from the State of Minnesota. Library: The departmental library 
of the College of Pharmacy contains about 4000 volumes, and all 
of the pharmacy periodicals of this country and the important ones 
of other countries. The students in pharmacy have access to all 
of the library facilities of the University. Herbarium: About 5000 
specimens, but the students in pharmacy have access to a her- 
barium and other facilities of the Department of Botany, College 
of Science, Literature and Arts. Plantations: Largely systematic. 
