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Tamariscinew.—46, Tamarix. 
Cornacece.—47, Cornus, Benthamia, Nyssa, Garrya. 
Araliacew.—48, Aralia, Hedera. 
Malvacee.—51, Hibiscus. 
Jasminacee.—52, Jasminun. . 
Oleacew.—53, Ligustrum, Olea, Chionanthus; 54, Syringa, Fontane- 
sia, Forsythia; 55, Fraxinus, Ornus, Forestiera. 
Sapindacee.—56, Aisculus, Staphylea, Keelreuteria; 57, Acer, Ne- 
-gundo. 
_ Urticacer.—d8, Uimus; 59, Morus, Maclura, Broussonetia, Ficus ; 60, 
Celtis; 61, Planera. 
Rhamnacee.—62, Rhamunus, Frangula, Sageretia, Berchemia, Zizy- 
phus, Ceanothus, Paliurus. 
Composite.—63, Baccharis, Iva, Artemisia. 
Verbenacece.—64, Callicarpa, Vitex. 
Aselepiadacee.—64, Periploca. 
Leguminose.—s5, Cytisus ; 66, Laburnum; 67, Gleditschia; 68, Gym- 
nocladus; 69, Cercis; 70, Robinia; 71, Genista, Sarothamnus, Ulex, 
Spartinm, Ononis; 72, Cladrastis; 73, Albizzia; 74, Caragana; 75, 
Amorpha; 76, Wistaria; 77, Sophora, Coiutea. 
Anacardiacee.—78, Rhus, Pistacia. 
Coriariee.—79, Coriaria. 
Camelliacee.—i9, Stuartia, Gordonia. 
Simarubacee —80, Ailanthus. 
Ebenacee.—8v, Diospyras. 
Meéliaceew.—81, Melia. 
Sterculiacece.—81, Sterculia. 
Rutacee.—s82, Zanthoxylum, Ptelea. 
Bignoniacee.—83,. Bignonia, Tecoma, Catalpa. 
Scrophulariacee.—s83, Paulownia, Buddlea. 
Lauracee.—84, Laurus, Persea, Sassafras, Lindera, Tetranthera. 
Aquifliacee.—85, lex, Myginda, Nemopanthes. 
Myricacee.—90, Myrica, Comptonia. 
Thymeleacee.—91, Dirca, Daphne. 
Coniferw.—9z, Pinus, (Ternate;) 93, Pinus, (Quine;) 94, Pinus, (Bine;) 
95, Larix, Pseudolarix; 96, Picea Bracteata; 97, Picea Brevebracteata ; 
98, Cedrus; 99, Sequoia, Sciadopitys, Canninghamia; 100, Cryptomeria, 
Taxodiam, Glyptostrobus; 101, Buxus; 102, Retinospora; 103, Biota, 
Thujopsis; 104, Cupressus; 105, Thuja, Libocedrus; 106, Abies, (Verie;) 
107, Tsuga; 108, Pinus, (Dube;) 109, Taxus; 110, Torreya, Cephalo- 
taxus; 111, Salisburia; 112, Juniperus, (Oxycedrus;) 113, Saxe-Gothea, 
Nageia, Araucaria; 114, Juniperus, (Sabinw;) 115, Juniperus, (Cupres- 
soides. ) 
A, Department building; B, Stabling and yard; C, Tropical fruit 
house; D, D, Houses for orange, lemon, and other semi-tropical fruits; 
H, E, Houses for miscellaneous collections of utilizable plants; I, House 
for collection of foreign grapes; G, Gate-house; H, Experimental 
orchards; K, Experimental grounds. 
Some additions have been made to the plants in the arboretum, and 
the formation of roads and walks is steadily progressing as far as means 
will allow. 
The glass structures were commenced toward the end of summer, and 
were so far completed by November as to admit the plants. The heat- 
ing of the entire building could not be consummated, however; a por- 
tion only was made available for winter occupation. The structure is 
320 —o in length on the east and west line, with a wing extending back 
2 A 
