FORMS OF BEQUEST TO THE BROOKLYN BOTANIC 
GARDEN 
Form of Bequest for General Purposes 
I hereby give, devise, and bequeath to The Brooklyn Institute of Arts 
and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y., the sum of.............. Dollars, the in- 
come from which said sum to be used for the educational and scientific work 
of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Form of Bequest for a Curatorship 
I hereby give, devise, and bequeath to The Brooklyn Institute of Arts 
and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y., the sum of................ Dollars, as an 
endowment for a curatorship in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the income 
from which sum to be used each year towards the payment of the salary 
ator in said Botanic Garden, to be known as the (here may be 
ee oe name of the donor or other person) curatorship. 
Form of Bequest for a Fellowship 
I hereby give, devise, — ranean to The Brooklyn Institute of Arts 
and ae Brooklyn, N. Y., the sum of.............. Dollars, the income 
from which sum to be ee in “a eee of a fellowship for advanced 
botanical investigation in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, to be known as the 
jeep aed eee ba 5 ans ectacs erica en a agentes ag yee fellowship. 
Form of Bequest for other particular purposes designated by the testator 
I ive, devise, a a to The Brooklyn Institute of Arts 
and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y., the sum of.............. Dollars, to be used 
(or the income from w nee * be used) for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden * 
* The following additional purposes are suggested for which endowment 
is needed: 
1. Botanical research. 
2. Publishing the results of botanical investigations. 
3. Popular botanical publication. 
4. The endowment of a lectureship, or a lecture course. 
5. Botanical illustrations for Sh and lectures. 
6. The purchase and collect sae of plan 
7. The t coutiiving of the grounds. 
8. The purchase of Se areen for the library. 
9, Extending and enriching our work of public education. 
10. The establishing of prizes to be awarded by the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden for botanical research, or for superior excellence of botanical work in the 
High Schools of the City of New York 
