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CAMBRIDGE.—During the last four years the average income of the botanic garden has been 1708l., to which the University chest has contributed 1175l., the rest being made up of money from trust funds and from rents. The botanic garden syndicate now points out that the income is no longer sufficient to cover the expenses. The syndicate estimates that in future, if the gardens are to maintain their high position amongst kindred institutions, some additional income must be found, and it is. recommended that the present grant from the University chest to the botanic garden be increased by the sum of 220l. per annum.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 77, 452–453 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/077452b0
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