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Estonia 
PAR (JURE, “DORP AM) 
BoTANIC GARDEN OF THE UNIVERSITY 
(Tartu Uxrxoort BoTAANIKAAED) 
Established: 1803. Area: 3.27 hectares. 
Directors: 
G. A. German (1803-1809) 
C. F. Ledebour (1811-1835) 
A. Bunge (1836-1867) 
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. Willkomm (1868-1874) 
. Russow (1874-1895) 
N. J. Kusnetzow (1896-1916) 
F. Bucholtz (1919-1923) 
E. Spohr (1924-1930) 
T. Lippmaa (1930- ) 
Open daily. Summer, 9 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 to 6 p.m. Winter, 
the greenhouses only, Sunday and Wednesday, 12 noon to 2 p.m. 
Admission, 10 eston. cents. Source of income: Governmental ap- 
propriations. Library: 3940 volumes, 3957 pamphlets. Her- 
barium: 146,700 specimens. Plantations: Morphologic-biologic, 
systematic, eeographic (Estonian, Subarctic, Alpine, Caucasian, 
Siberian, East Asiatic, North American). Arboretum and Fruti- 
cetum of 2471 species. Publications: Acta Instituti et Horti Bo- 
tanici Universitatis Tartuensis; Index Seminum. Museum: Small, 
for students. 
Federated Malay States 
KUALA LUMPUR 
PuBLIC GARDENS 
Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States 
Though often referred to as a “ botanic garden,” the Director 
of Agriculture, as Chairman of the Gardens, states that it is a 
pleasure garden, and not a scientific institution. 
