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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 dep ea library 
of the College of Pharmacy contains about 4 volumes, and all 
of the pharmacy periodicals of this country and the Fa aa ones 
of other countries. The students in pharmacy have access to all 
of the library facilities of the University. Herbarium: About 5000 
specimens, ne the saree in paeeueey have access to the her- 
yarium and other facilities of the Department of Botany, College 
of Science, ite eee Soe hae piggies: Largely systematic. 
MINNEAPOLIS (2) 
UNIVERSITY oF MINNESOTA BOTANIC GARDEN 
Area: 3 acres. Administered by the Department of Botany 
chiefly as a source of study material. 
NORTHFIELD 
CARLETON COLLEGE ARBORETUM 
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STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 
A letter of December 26, 1934 from the Department of Biology, 
State Teachers College, St. Cloud, states as follows: 
“Our State Teachers College has acquired about a square mile 
of islands in the Mississippi river near the College. In addition 
we own one hundred and twenty acres which formerly was a gran- 
ite quarry. We would like very much to establish (1) a botanical 
garden and tree plantings on the quarry site and (2) an arboretum 
on the islands.” 
As of the above date, nothing had been done toward the develop- 
ment of these areas. 
Missouri 
Shou ls 
Muissourt BoTANICAL GARDEN 
Established: The grounds locally known as “ Shaw’s Gardens,” 
were opened to the public in 1859, but its formal opening as a 
botanical institution took place upon the organization of the 
