Vni LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



5. University Botanic Garden in 1898, with Biological 

 Hall and Greenhouses looking toward Dormitories. Repro- 

 duced from a photograph taken by Mr. J. Morton Boice. 



6. Pond and Eockery, University Botanic Garden 

 (looking south). Photographed in September, 1896, by 

 F. R. Newell, photographer, especially for the author. 



7. University Botanic Garden, Pond, Biological Hall, 

 Palm House, and House of Janitor, in 1898 (looking north). 

 Photographed by ^Ir. J. Morton Boice. 



8. A^iew in Palm House in 1898, from a photograph 

 taken by Mr. Aid rich Pennock, and reproduced in a 

 pamphlet entitled : '' A Short History of the Garden, pre- 

 pared for the Ladies' Auxiliary Committee of the Botanic 

 Society of Pennsylvania," by J. M. Macfarlane, Director of 

 the Garden (1899). Half-tone plate, kindly loaned by the 

 Director, for reproduction in this book. 



9. Bog, Iris Bed and Rockery, University Botanic 

 Garden, in September, 1896. Photographed by F. R. Newell, 

 photograjDher, especially for the author. 



10. Group of Sarracenias by the Pond, University 

 Botanic Garden, in 1898, from a photograph taken by Mr. 

 Aldrich Pennock, for the above-mentioned pamphlet, " A 

 Short History of the Garden," and the plate loaned for 

 reproduction in this book. 



11. Drive in University Botanic Garden (looking north- 

 west in 1898), from a photograph taken by Mr. J. Morton 

 Boice. 



12. Main Hall, Horticultural Building, Fairmount 

 Park, from a photograph taken by Rau, photographer, and 

 reproduced by the Beck Engraving Company, for this book. 



13. Fern House, Horticultural Building, Fairmount 

 Park, from a photograph taken by Rau, photographer. 



