Herbarium of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; (d) the re¬ 
maining specimens to be used by the Gray Herbarium for exchanges, prefer¬ 
ably with well-organized and well-established American and foreign her¬ 
baria In such manner as the Curator of the Gray Herbarium may direct. 
(2) To the Farlow Herbarium Of Harvard University, Cambridge, 
Massachusetts, all my botanical specimens of cellular cryptogamic plants 
(of little or no commercial value) including containers. In accordance 
with the pre-arranged verbal understanding that: (a) representative 
specimens of all collections made in New England shall be deposited In 
the herbarium of the New England Botanical Club as soon as properly pre¬ 
pared, provided they are desired by the Club and are not already in the 
Club Herbarium: (b) the Farlow Herbarium next to take such specimens as 
may be desired for its own herbarium: (c) the remaining specimens to be 
sorted and organized and a set of the Rhode Island specimens deposited 
In the Herbarium of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island: (d) the 
remaining specimens to be used by the Farlow Herbarium for exchanges 
with well-organized and well-established American and foreign herberia, 
in such manner as the Curator of the Farlow Herbarium may direct. 
Where unbroken original sets of Bryophytes, Lichens, etc., are 
duplicates of sets already in the Farlow Herbarium such duplicate sets 
may (preferably) be sold by the Curator of the Farlow Herbarium, and, if 
sold, half the proceeds of such sales shall be turned over to the 
Treasurer of the New England Botanical Club, to become a part of the 
"J. Franklin Collins Fund" hereinafter created, together with an itemized 
memorandum of the sale with the name of the purchaser; the other half 
may be used for the purchase of botanical specimens (preferably bryo¬ 
phytes) for the Farlow Herbarium. 
(3) To the Farlow Herbarium: My card indexes (mainly of 
bryophytes) consisting of one "home-made-case of 12 drawers and one 
'Library Bureau* case of two drawers (marked "Moss"). 
{[(.) To the Herbarium of Brown University, Providence, Rhode 
Island; Sets of Rhode Island plants to be sorted, organized and set 
aside for this purpose by the Gray Herbarium and the B’arlow Herbarium, 
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