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Local Flora, Rock Garden. Arboretum and Fruticetum system- 
atic; Local flora partly systematic, partly ecologic. Herbaceous 
plants systematic. Publications: Arbejder fra den botaniske Have 
i Kgbenhavn; ame Botanisk Have (Guide for the Botanic 
Garden). In Hi ante includes also seeds collected in the 
Botanic Canc a: the Agricultural College of Denmark, in the 
pote at Charlottenlund, and the Ga of Dr. F. Bor esen, 
at Helle useum 1s open to students and botanists only, 
from 12 S 4 p.m. es aes ial for study and seeds are fur- 
nished when requested to every school in Denmark. For many 
years the average aero reached 10,000-14,000 cables per 
year. Note: The first garden was started in 1600 near the Uni- 
versity. The second was laid out by the botanist Oita The 
third, and present, was laid out in 1871-74 on the site of the old 
fortifications of the City—i.e., on the outskirts, near Charlotten- 
borg. It now lies in the center of the City, so greatly has the 
City grown. 
COPENHAGEN (2) 
BoTANIC GARDEN OF THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 
See also Copenhagen (1) 
GODHAVN (Island of Disko) 
(Boranic GARDEN) 
Den Dansk Arktiske Station Paa Disko N. 12, K¢benhavn, 
Denmar 
Established and endowed, 1906 by A. Holck as Den Danske Ark- 
tiske Station Paa Disko. (On the island of Disko off the west 
coast of Greenland, Latitude 69°15’. The station has been 
taken over by the Danish government. ) 
Director: Morten Pedersen Porsild (1906- 
Cultivates some of the plants of the Arctic regions, and is open 
to visiting investigators. Not really a botanic garden. 
Dutch East Indies 
See Netherlands East Indies 
England 
See Great Britain 
