JOURNAL 

 The New York Botanical Garden 



Vol. VII. January. 1906. No. 73. 



CIRCULAR RELATIVE TO MEMBERSHIP. 



At a meeting of the Board of Managers of the New York 



Botanical Garden held October 2, 1905, the following classes of 



members were established, to take the place of the arrangements 



hitherto in force : 



1. Annual Members, to pay a fee of #10 a year. 



2. Life Members. Annual Members may become Life Mem- 

 bers by the payment #250 at any one time. 



3. Sustaining Members, to pay from #25 to #100 a year, and 

 to become Fellows for Life when their payments have aggregated 



Members, to pay $100 or 

 !br Life when their payn 



5. Fellows for Life, to contribute g 1,000 or more at any one 



6. Patrons, to contribute #5,000 or more at any one time, 

 either by gift or by bequest. 



7. Benefactors, to contribute #25,000 or more at any one 

 time, either by gift or by bequest. N. L. Britton, 



Director-in-Chief. 



THE STUDENTS RESEARCH FUND. 

 The fees paid in by students of the Garden have always been 

 credited to a fund known as the Students Research Fund, de- 

 signed to furnish aid to especially worthy students who would 



