127 
Other funds for the purchase of plants are much desired: 
money for this purpose is especially needed for the planting of 
parts of the tract of nearly 150 acres in Bronx Park added this 
year by the City to the Garden reservation. 
10. The Addison Brown Fund, $20,771. 
udge Addison Brown, an original member of the Corpora- 
tion, a member of the Board of Managers from its organization 
until his death in 1913, and President from 1910 until 1913, 
ene this fund to the Garden 
ob 
torial possessions, and of other plants flowering in said 
p. owe! 
den or it: ; with suitable descriptions in popular 
language, and any desirable notes & synonomy, and a brief 
statement of the known properties & uses of the plants il- 
lustrated. The Garden Managers may, from time to time, 
ange the ets of said fund, as necessary, applying the 
income to said uses.’ 
e income is accumulating, preparatory to commencing 
pablicanon of the maeaeine thus cadawed water color paintings 
{ the accompany- 
ine text and descriptions are bene written. 
1r. The Charles Budd Robinson Fund, $652.30. 
Dr. Charles Budd Robinson, formerly an assistant curator 
and one of the Garden’s first students, lost his life on the island 
Amboina, Dutch East Indies, in December, 1913, while in the 
employment of the Bureau of Science of the Philippine Islands, 
n 
and other American botanists, by employees of the Philippine 
Bureau of Science, by residents of Amboina, and by members of 
