as provided in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this (Fourth) clause. 
(5) To Professor M. L. Fernald of the Gray Herbarium, if 
living at the time of my death, such of my photographic negatives, 
prints and lantern slides pertaining to field trips or botanical matters 
in which he may be interested, as he may desire, to be retained by him 
or to be disposed of by him to other persons or institutions (including 
the Hew England Botanical Club and Brown University Botanical Depart¬ 
ment) wherever he may think they will be of most use and appreciated. 
FIFTH: I give and bequeath to said Gray Herbarium all my 
books, magazines and pamphlets relating or pertaining to botanical, 
horticultural, agricultural and allied subjects, and such other articles 
as they may desire that are mentioned in the Second Clause of this will 
which my sister, Edith W. Jenckes, may not desire, and request: (a) 
that said Gray Herbarium select such items as may be desired for its 
library or other herbarium equipment; (b) that the New England Botan¬ 
ical Club next be allowed to select such items as may be desired for 
its library or other Club equipment: (c) that the Farlow Herbarium 
and Library be allowed next to select such items as may be desired 
(copies of which are not already in its possession) for its library: 
(d) and finally, that the Gray Herbarium dispose of the remainder by 
gift, exchange, or sale, as the Curator may direct. In case of sale 
half the proceeds are to be turned over to the Treasurer of the New 
England Botanical Club to become a part of the ' J. Franklin Collins 
Fund’, hereinafter created. 
SIXTH: I give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue, 
and remainder of my estate, of which I shall die seized and possessed, 
or over which I have any power of testamentary disposition the time 
of my decease, as follows: 
(1) Ten percent { 10 %) of It to the said Gray Herbarium, as 
much of It as needed to be used to defray the expense of organizing the 
vascular plants mentioned in paragraph 1, Fourth clause, of this will. 
(2) Ten percent (10$) of it to the said Farlow Herbarium, 
as much of it as needed to be used to defray the expense of organizing 
the cellular plants mentioned In paragraph 2, Fourth clause, of this will. 
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