404 
Plantations: Systematic; Ecological; Special. 
Publications: The Arboretum Bulletin. Vol. I, No. 1, December. 
1936; Seed “List. 
“By June 30, 1938, there will have been expended in develop- 
ment a sum slightly exceeding one million dollars. The work has 
been carried on largely through WPA projects with contributions 
from the sponsors, the University and the City of Seattle, and 
a number of gifts. . . . Two greenhouses and a nursery of nine 
acres are in full Reeattot . .. Some 2500 species and varieties 
of trees, shrubs, and herbs, and half a million bulbs have been 
planted.” (Letter of April 15, 1938, from the Director.) 
West Virginia 
WHEELING 
OGLEBAY ARBORETUM 
Oglebay Park 
Established: 1938. Area: 100 acres. 
Director: A. B. Brooks (Park Naturalist), (1938- Me 
Note: This Park was originally called Waddington Farm. The 
planting of the Arboretum was begun during the spring of 1938. 
Wisconsin 
MADISON (1) 
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN ARBORETUM AND WILD Lire REFUGE 
Established: April, 1932. Area: 900 acres. 
Executive Director: G. Wm. Longenecker (1932- iy 
- Serves as a public park only in very small part. Admission 
free. Source of income: Gifts. sO apple from the 
State. Library: University Library. Herbarium: University 
Herbarium (approximately 120,000 Sacer Plantations: 
Systematic, geographic, ecologic. ‘Some acreage has been set aside 
for Family, Genus, and Species groupings, but most of the plant- 
ings will be in the nature of natural groupings. Some of the eco- 
logical types being preserved and g¢stablished are: Balsam, Black 
Spruce; Hard Maple, Beech; Hemlock Ravine; Jack Pine; Ju- 
niper Hillside; Wisconsin Oak Woods; Marsh; Wisconsin Prai- 
ries, Prairie Margin; Red Pine, White Pine; Tamarack Bog; 
