484 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



January of every year, and the remaining three fourths parts shall 

 be retained and held by the corporation created b}~ this act to their 

 own use forever. And if the sales of any year shall be less than 

 fourteen hundred dollars, then the deficiency shall be a charge on 

 the sales of the succeeding year or years. Fourthly, the money so 

 received by the said Horticultural Society, shall be forever devoted 

 and applied by the said Society, to the purposes of an experimental 

 garden, and to promote the art and science of horticulture, and for 

 no other .purpose. And the money so retained by the corporation 

 created by this act, shall be forever devoted and applied to the 

 preservation, improvement, embellishment and enlargement of the 

 said Cemetery and Garden, and the incidental expenses thereof, 

 and for no other purpose whatsoever. Fifthly, a committee of the 

 said Horticultural Society, duly appointed for this purpose, shall, 

 on the first Monday of January, of every year, have a right to 

 inspect and examine the books and accounts of the treasurer, or 

 other officer acting as treasurer of the corporation created by this 

 act, as far as may be necessary to ascertain the sales of lots of the 

 preceding year. 



Approved March 31, 1835. 



F. Page 114. 



AN INDENTURE OF TWO PARTS, MADE THIS EIGHTEENTH 

 DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY 

 EIGHT, BY AND BETWEEN THE MASSACHUSETTS HORTI- 

 CULTURAL SOCIETY OF THE FIRST PART, AND THE PRO- 

 PRIETORS OF THE CEMETERY OF MOUNT AUBURN OF 

 THE SECOND PART. 



WJiereas differences have for some time past existed between 

 the Massachusetts Horticultural Society and the Proprietors of 

 the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, the consideration of which, by the 

 action of the said corporations respectively, was referred to a Com- 

 mittee of Conference, composed of members of each of the said 

 corporations, in the hope that measures might be devised for an 

 amicable adjustment of all differences : 



And whereas the said committee, after a full and careful consid- 

 eration of all the matters thus referred to them, agreed upon a plan 

 for the complete adjustment of all differences and the final settle- 



