and foreign herbaria in such manner as the Guratcr cf the Cray Herbarium 
.may direct. 
(2) To the i'arlow Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge, 
iiassaohusetts* all my botanical specimens of cellular cryptcgamic plants 
(of little or no commercial value) including containers, in accordance 
with the pre-arranged verbal understanding that: (a) rerresentative speci¬ 
mens of all collections made in Hew England snail be dercsited in the 
herbarium cf the lev. Hn, land Botanical Hub as scon as proper!} pre-rared, 
provided they are desirea by the llua ar.d are not already in the lluu 
Herbarium; (b) the c-arlow Herbarium neat tc take such specimens as tiy be 
desired for its own herbarium; (c) the remainiu, specimens to oe.scrteu 
anu organized anu a set cf the nhoue Island specimens dercsited in the 
Herbarium of 3rcv,n University, Providence, .-.hode Island; (d, the remain!:.- 
srecimens to be used by the Farlcv Herbarium fer exchangee vith veil-organ¬ 
ized ana well-established American a..d foreign herbaria, in such mn. ■ r as 
the luratcr of the iarlo* Herbarium may direct. 
Where unbroken original sets cf Brycrhytes, ni chens, etc., ire 
duplicates ofg sets already ir. the Harlow Herbarium such duplicate sets 
may (preferably l oe said by the luratcr of the ,arlcv. herbariu... ar.u, ii 
sold, half the proceeds cf such,c sales shall be turned over to the Treasurer 
of the Hew England 3ctanical Jluu, to become a nart 01 the 'a .rranktin Icllir. 
Fund", hereinafter -created,'-toget-.or with an itemized memorandum cf thegcle 
with the name of the purchaser; the other half'may be used for the purchase 
of botanical specimens (preferably bryophytec) fir the Harlow Herbarium. 
(3) To the Farlow Herbarium; y card ii dez.es (mainly ,of bryo- 
phytes/ consisting of one "home-aaoe" cage cf 12 drawers and one -'library 
Bureau' case of two drawers (marked ".'Joss''). 
( 4 ) To the Herbarium of 3rcv.n University, Frovidence, -hode Island 
Sets of ithede Island plants tc be sorted, organized and set aside for this 
purpose by the Gray Herbarium and the Harlow Herbarium, as provided in para¬ 
graphs 1 and -2 ef this (Fourthj clause,. 
(6) To Professor il.L.i'ernald of the Gray Herbarium, if living at 
the time of ray death, such of my photographic negatives, prints and lantern 
■lidos pertaining to field trips or botanioal matters in which he may be 
