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in general, such personal designations as donors may desire or 
indicate. 
1. Libvary Fund,—For the purchase of books, to yield $2,000 
a year. 
2. Conservatory Fund—For the purchase and collection of 
plants for the conservatories, to yield at least $2,000 a year. 
3. Aluscum Fund.—For the purchase and a of speci~ 
mens for the museums, to yield $3,000 a 
. Herbarium Fund.—For the aie and ae of 
ssc for the — to yield $1,500 to $3,00 ear. 
5. Lecture Fund.—For the payment of lecturers in as pub- 
lic is courses, and fa expenses, to yield $1,000 a 
ear. 
6. Laboratory Fund.—For the purchase of apparatus, and inci- 
dental eaten to yield $1,500 to $3,000 a 
ration Funds.—For the payment of salaries and ex- 
‘penses a epee collectors in little-known parts of the world, to 
ield $2,000 to $4,000 a year each. Several such funds might be 
administered to - oe of sweetie and the enriching of 
the — collec 
pied as ome For the support of deserving and 
vere pace s while investigating ata relating to plants, 
to yield a to $1,200 a year each. The hae is prepared 
to direct the work of at least twelve ee den 
9. Lublication Funds.—For the meee - the results of 
researches conducted at the Garden by members of the staff or 
us students, to yield $1,000 to $3,000 a year eac 
. Llustration of the North Amevican Flora, —F or the _illus- 
tration in color of the plants of North America, accompanied by 
oo and explanatory letterpress, to yield $1,200 to $1,500 
a yea 
II. “eee Flora of North America.—For the aes 
and publication of descriptions of North American plants, t 
ar. 
12. Forestry Fund—For the investigation of forest problems 
in North America, the publication of results, and instruction in 
forestry, to yield at least $5,000 a year. 
