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The Board of Managers of the Garden have established research 
scholarships of the value of $50.00 a month to each person to 
whom such privileges may be granted. The scholarships are 
designed to meet the needs of professors or instructors in colleges, 
officers = museums, or botanists of equivalent training or experi- 
o desire to utilize the facilities of the Garden for continu- 
ing a. already begun or for carrying on aa oot 
requiring facilities beyond oa command at hom 
Applications for the privileges of resident eer: scholar- 
ships may be made in writing to the director-in-chief. Such ap- 
plication should present a detailed statement of the nature of the 
View of Cinchona, showing the principal buildings. The laboratory 
Fic. 
is in the back pound almost concealed by clumps of pampas-grass, Photographed 
by Dr. Forrest Shr 
investigations the applicant desires to pursue, the facilities needed, 
and the length of time the applicant desires to hold the scholar- 
ship. The application should give a statement of the papers 
published by the applicant, copies of which should be submitted 
if desired. 
The codperative relations between the New York Botanical 
Garden and Columbia University make it possible for students 
registered at the Garden to apply work done at this institution 
toward the completion of requirements for an advanced degree at 
