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ensure the growth of this i tant collecti which recourse 
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must be had to answer many questions oS ade arising. 
unds aggregating $50,000 would supply sufficient income. 
ieee h Funds. 
Endowment aggregating $100, 000, with income applicable to 
h 
Lae ibeblss already brought together provide abundant 
material fo 
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SUMMARY OF ADDITIONAL ENDOWMENT DESIRED 
Increase of General Endowment.... ... ... $700,000 
Publication and Illustration.................. 50,000 
Increase of Students Research Fund... . ... 10,000 
Horticultural Prizes..... 2.2.02... 20,000 
Botanical Exploration... ..... 0... ....... 200,000 
Research Scholarships.. ................. 50,000 
Purchas Plan tse tye tse aut haga tance tied 0,000 
Increase of Scns, and Education Fund...... 125,000 
Fatye 0 ch eueanes pence es 75,000 
Botanical Prizes..........0.. 0... ec ee cee eee 10,000 
Horticultural Experimentation and Display. . 100,000 
useum ee 50,000 
Laboratory Funds Ce etueaetea ore neers 20,000 
Herbarium Funds. .. .. ....... 50,000 
Research Funds. 100,000 
SLORAN. - ah uae ce elt arate ati $1,600,000 
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Jury 1, 1915. 
. L. Britton, 
Divrector-in-Chief. 
NEW PLANTATION OF RHODODENDRONS 
With the aid of the income derived from the John Innes Kane 
Fund a new planting of rhododendrons was established on the 
north side of conservatory range no. 1, west end. The planting 
of the rhododendrons was started on May 6, on the occasion of 
the spring inspection of grounds, buildings and plantations. 
