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WESTTOWN 
WESTTOWN ScHooL ARBORETUM 
Westtown 
Established: 1906. Area: 20 a 
Directors: Alfred Z. Haines (1906-1909) ; Albert J. Bailey, Jr. 
(1921- 
Open free daily. Source of income: Donations. Library: The 
School library consists of about 200 volumes on botany. Her- 
barium: Approximately OO specimens. The arboretum is re- 
stricted to ‘ ae eo natural species.” There is no fruticetum. 
Plantations: Systema Shrubs and horticultural varieties of 
trees, while present in some numbers, are not the main interest of 
the project. This on account of limited area and funds. Conifers 
about 100 (including 25 species of Pinus). Deciduous trees, about 
250. Publications: None. ‘There is no scientific nor special edu- 
cational program beyond the elementary botany courses of the 
Westtown (preparatory) School. 
South Carolina 
CHARLESTON 
THomas WaLTER’s BoTANICAL GARDEN (DISCONTINUED) 
This Garden was established by Thomas Walter in the second 
half of the 18th century on the banks of the Santee River, north 
of Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. A. Upon his death the Gar- 
den was abandoned, and nothing remains now except Walter's 
grave, marked by a broken marble slab. Walter was the author 
of Flora Caroliniana (1788). Dr. John K. Small refers to this 
publication as “the first manual of the plants of a more or less 
definite geographic area.” (Small, John Kunkel. Manual of the 
Southeastern Flora, ix. 1933; Torreya 36: 166-167. 1935.) 
Tennessee 
KNOXVILLE 
A, F, SANrorp ARBORETUM 
P. O. Box 197 
Established: 1930. Area: 20 acres. 
