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REGULATIONS FOR THE OFFICE OF DIRECTOR- 
IN-CHIEF 
1. The Director-in-Chief is the Executive Officer of the Gar- 
den, and is responsible to the Board of Managers, and to the 
Scientific ea for the general management and control of 
all its departme 
e shall aati and efficiently carry out all their regulations 
and directions, and be responsible for the proper maintenance 
and good order of the ness and grounds. 
2. se from time to time make recommendations for the 
develop and management oi the Garden in all its depart- 
ments, ie the laying out of the grounds, the construction 
of buildings and the conduct of the museums, the herbarium or 
any of the departments of the Garden, accompanying the same 
by his estimate of the probable cost therefor 
3. He shall recommend the employment et such persons as 
shall be needed for the various departments of the Garden and 
have power to remove all employees, except those upon a yearly 
salary. All such salaried employees he shall have power to sus- 
pend, and, on approval of the appropriate committee or board, 
to discharge. 
shall make all necessary purchases of tools, implements 
and bere for the Garden as palpeegae and shall be respon- 
sible for the proper invento and use of the same 
e shall examine, ne oa certily all bills incdered under 
his ae and shall keep, in books provided for that pur- 
a or Garden purposes, which books, together with proper 
aren shall at all times be open to inspection by members of 
the Board. 
6. He shall keep a copy of his official correspondence. 
7. He shall use diligent efforts to build up the Garden Her- 
barium, the Library and the Museum, and the collections of 
living plants and trees, by correspondence, by exchanges of 
duplicates not needed, and by purchases, so far as means there- 
for are placed at his disposal 
He shall report to the Board of Managers, the Scientific 
Directors, or special committees, in such manner and at such 
times as they may direct 
