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NEWARK 
DAWES ARBORETUM 
Established: June, 1919, by Beman G. Dawes. Area: 325 acres. 
In Licking County near Newark. 
Source of income: Endowment. Note: “ Orietndue figures 
of gov ernment, secretes hae and sport circles have planted 
some of the Arboretum’s 700 trees, which represent all the varie- 
ties that thrive in the aoe zone,’ including “* descendants of 
such famous and historical trees as the Charter Oak and the Logan 
Elm 
TOLEDO 
The Director, Toledo Zoological Society, Walbridge Park 
Note: In the Museum News, April 15, 1936, it is reported that 
the Toledo Zoological Society has under construction a natural 
science development, comprising a Museum of Natural and Social 
Science, and a Botanic Garden with CONSE) vatorics. Our letter 
of inquiry with questionnaire remains unanswered. 
WOOSTER 
WoosteR ARBORETUM 
Established: 1908. Area: 70 acres. 
Administered by Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Division 
of Forestry. 
Serves as a public park. Open free, daily. Library. 
Pennsylvania 
BETHLEHEM 
ARBORETUM OF LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 
FEestablished: About 1916. Superintendent: A, Litzenberger. 
MARSHALLTON 
MARSHALLTON ARBORETUM (DISCONTINUED) 
In 1773 Humphrey Marshall, cousin of John Bartram, began 
the foundation of an Arboretum in Marshallton (then called 
Bradford), Penn. (See Philadelphia: Bartram Garden.) 
