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WALTHAM 
Botanic GARDEN OF THE MIDDLESEX 
CoLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY 
An Associated Press dispatch of June 15, 1928, announced that 
this college was developing its then newly acquired campus at 
Waltham as a botanic garden. ‘“ More than an acre will be cul- 
tivated for botanical study’ from the medical point of view. No 
reply to our questionnaire. 
WELLESLEY 
ALEXANDRA BoTANIC GARDEN AND HUNNEWELL ARBORETUM OF 
WELLESLEY COLLEGE 
Established: 1923. Area: 24 acres. 20 additional acres for ge- 
netics, ecology, and horticulture. 
Directors: Margaret C. Ferguson (1923-1932) ; Helen I. Davis 
1932- Ne 
1 free, daily. Source of income: Endowment, $60,000. 
In addition Wellesley College maintains the large trees (pruning, 
spraying, etc.), walks, electric lights, a nd water » supply. Herbar- 
am; More than 85, 000 specimens. Arbor etum was formerly 
“The Horatio Hollis Hunnewell Arboretum.” 
Michigan 
ANN ARBOR (1) 
BoTANICAL GARDENS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 
Department of Botany, Ann Arbor 
Established: 1914. Area: 51 a 
Directors: Henry Allan Cleat False cbeuaty, 1919) Harley 
Harris Bartlett (1919- 
Source of income: Budget of the University of Michigan. 
Plantations The more notable features of the outdoor plantings 
an extensive wild rose Pe a large collection of species 
aa varieties of Prunus, and a great many of the varied introduc- 
neo: 
tions of the ce of Foreign Plant Introduction of the U 
Department of Agriculture. 
