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Pannonic and Pontic Flora awl eh over 6000 species). 
tae with a particular reference to local flora (about 1000 
species Conservatories: More than 1200 species, especially 
Cacti and Succulents. Publication: Samentauschliste 
Garden is visited by more than 130 school classes ae the year. 
Legally protected plants are shown three times a year to gov- 
ernment officials. Plants are supplied to schools for study. 
The former owner of the Botanic Garden was the “ Verein fiir 
Naturkunde in Linz.” On account of conditions after the 
World War this organization was discontinued in 1922 and 
since then the City of Linz administers the Botanic Garden. 
The members of the “Verein fiir Naturkunde” joined the 
Oberosterreichischen Museumverein in Linz, which was founded 
in 1833. This scientific society of Upper Austria, with more 
than 1000 members, supports the Landesmuseum (since 1920 in 
the possession of Upper Austria) through publishing a “ Jahr- 
buch,” and by exchange of journals and scientific cooperation. 
SALZBURG 
BoTANISCHER GARTEN 
Established: 1835. Area: 3000 sq. meters. 
Directors: 
George Hinterhuber, Apothecker (1835) 
Franz Schuh (1836-1837) 
Josef Karl Holfstein (1837-1842) 
Gustav Wolf (1842-1849) 
Johan Biatzovsky (1850-1863) 
. Karl Aberle (1863-1880) 
. Eberhard Fugger (1881-?) 
Serves as a public park. Open free daily, April 1 to October 1, 
8-10 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. Sundays and holidays, 8-10 am. Li- 
brary: Reference. Herbarium: oe than 3000 specimens. Plan- 
tations: Local flora of Salzburg and economic plants. Publica- 
tion: Seed List. Study material: Living material, Hees wild 
plants, supplied when requested to local public schools 
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