( 431 ) 
This income has been used for museum and herbarium 
materials, books, binding, and for the expenses of investiga- 
tions made by members of the staff at other institutions. 
5. David Lydig Fund 
A bequest of Judge Charles P. Daly, received in 1gor, 
yielded $34,149.86. Its income is about $1,400 annually, 
and is specified for publications; to this income we add 
sums derived from the sale of publications, amounting to 
about $3,000 annually. 
The publication of the Bulletin, Contributions, and 
Journal have been aided by the income of this fund. 
6. Maria DeWitt Jesup Fund 
A bequest by Mrs. Maria DeWitt Jesup of $25,000, re- 
ceived during 1915, 1916 and 1917, yields about $1,100 
annually. 
The income is specified for the increase of the collections, 
and has been expended for books and specimens. 
7. Addison Brown Fund 
A bequest by Judge Addison Brown, for many years 
President of the Board of Managers, received in 1914, 
yielded $21,800; the income (aided by subscriptions) is 
specified for the publication of colored illustrations of 
plants. 
The income has been used as specified by the publication 
of Addisonia; this income is about $900, to which about 
$2,500 received from subscriptions to the publication was 
added in 1917. 
8. William R. Sands Fund 
A bequest of $10,000, received from William R. Sands 
in 1909, yields about $400 annually. 
The income is used for horticultural prizes, awarded at 
exhibitions held at the Garden. 
