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in the Jardin de la Malmaison, in 1803... . In 1813 Bonpland 
published the first volume of Plantes rares cultivées @ Malmaison 
et a Navarre.” 
MARSEILLES (BOUCHES-DU-RHONE) ly 
JARDIN BoTANIQUE DE LA VILLE DE MARSEILLES 
Pare Borély 
Established: 1880. Area: 1 hectare. 
Directors: 1. Edouard Heckel, Founder (1890-1897) ; 2. Henri 
Jumelle (1897-1935; 3. Elie Decrock (1936- Ne 
Serves as a public park, open daily at all hours. Source of in- 
come: Municipal appropriations. Library: Reference. 700 vol- 
umes. 200 pamphlets. Herbarium: 10,000 specimens, in the gen- 
eral herbarium, and “the herbaria left by deceased botanists.” 
Plantations: Systematic. Arboretum (300 species well labelled) 
in the Parc Borely (50 acres), which surrounds the Garden. Spe- 
cles under glass . Herbaceous plants out of doors, 1,850. 
Publication: Catalogue des graines, récoltées au Jardin. Study 
material is supplied to the Faculty of Science and to the Colonial 
Museum of the University, with which the Garden is affiliated. 
MARSEILLES (BOUCHES-DU-RHONE) (2) 
JARDIN BoTANIQUE DE LA FacuLtTfi pes SCIENCES 
MARSEILLES (BOUCHES-DU-RHONE) (3) 
JARDIN BOTANIQUE DE LA FacuLt&é DE ME&DECINE ET DE 
PHARMACIE 
92 Rue A. Blanqui 
Director: Cyprien Gabriel (1936). Liste des Graines. 
METZ (MOSELLE) 
JARDIN BOTANIQUE 
Director: C. H. Navel (1935). Catalogue des Graines. 
MONT DORE (PUY-DE-DOME) 
MusE£E ET JARDIN BoTANIQUE ET D’EssaIs 
