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9. Henry Iden Fund 
A bequest of $10,000, received in 1913 from Henry Iden, 
yields about $400 annually. 
The income, specified for students’ research scholarships, 
has been used to aid the work of several deserving students. 
10. John Innes Kane Fund 
In 1913, Mrs. Annie C. Kane established a fund of 
$10,000 as a memorial of her husband, John Innes Kane, 
long a member of the Board of Managers, specifying the 
use of its income for the purchase of plants for the grounds 
and greenhouses. 
This income, about $500 annually, has been expended for 
the purposes specified. 
11. Students Research Fund 
Fees received from students of the Garden are accumu- 
lated to form the principal of a Students Research Fund, 
which now amounts to about $4,000, and yields about $175 
annually. 
The income is used in the form of grants to aid the in- 
vestigations of deserving students. 
12. Olivia E. and Caroline Phelps Stokes Fund 
In 1901, the Misses Phelps Stokes contributed a fund of 
$3,000 for the preservation and protection of native plants. 
The income, about $120 a year, was used in 1917 for the 
preparation of lantern slides illustrating native plants 
which should be preserved. 
13. Charles Budd Robinson Fund 
Dr. Charles Budd Robinson, one of the Garden’s first 
students, was killed on the Island of Amboina, Dutch East 
Indies, in December, 1913, while an official of the Bureau 
of Science of the Philippine Islands, and a most promising 
scientific career was thus lamentably terminated. A fund, 
which now aggregates $652.30, was subscribed by friends 
