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CINCINNATI (INDIAN HILL) (2) 
STANLEY M. Rowe ARBORETUM 
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Established: 1929, Area: 100 acres. 
This Arboretum is a private estate. It does not serve as a pub- 
lic park, but is open free at any time to those interested. Source 
of income: Private funds. Library: Small. Fruticetum: Shrubs 
not segregated. 
CLEVELAND 
Tue HotpeN ARBORETUM 
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 2717 Euclid Avenue 
Established: December, 1930. Area: 100 acres. 
Directors: Under supervision of the Museum. 
Source of income: None at present. Future income from me- 
morial fund. There have been a few private gifts. Library: 
specimens. Publication: “ Significance of the Holden 
Arboretum.” 
COLUMBUS 
BoTaNic GARDEN OF THE OuIo STATE UNIVERSITY 
Department of Botany, The University 
Established: 1930. Area: 12 acres. 
Director: Edgar Nelson Transeau (1930- Me 
rce of income: University funds. a erbarium (of the De- 
parent of Botany of the University) : 65,000 specimens. Planta- 
ons; Demonstration, experimental, and plant breeding plots. 
NEWARK 
Dawes ARBORETUM 
Established: June, 1919, by Beman G. Dawes. Area: 350 acres. 
In Licking County near Newark. 
Source of income: Endowment. Note: “ Outstanding figures 
of government, industry, a and sport circles have planted 
some of the Arboretum’s 800 trees, which represent all the varie- 
ties that thrive in the a meer zone, including descendants of 
such famous and historical trees as the Charter Oak and the Logan 
Elm.” 
