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Professors of Arboriculture: 
1. Alphonse du Breuil, fils (1841-1848); 2. Prevost (1849- 
1855); 3. Beaucantin (1856-1879); 4. Lucet (1880-1895) ; 
5. Eugéne Vilaire (1896-1926); 6. Eugéne Le Graverend 
(1926- 
SAMOENS (HAUTE-SAVOIE) 
JARDIN ALPIN DE LA JAYSINIA 
Established by the physician, M. Cognacq-Jay, this “ remarkable 
garden ” was preserved by the Forest Service and then committed 
to the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle. 
SAVERNE (BAS-RHIN) 
JARDIN BOTANIQUE DU COL DE SAVERNE 
16 Rue de la Gare, Saverne 
Established: 1931. Area: 1 hectare. 
Director (President-Founder): Emile Walter (1931- ) 
Open to the public on pondsye and holidays, 10 am.—12 m 
3-6 p.m. Admission: 50 nch centimes. Source of imcome: 
The Society: “ Les Amis du Terdin Botanique du Col de Saverne.’ 
Library: About 1000 volumes. Herbarium: About 6000 ae 
mens. Plantations: Economic. Lectures are given to school chil- 
dren and study material is supplied to schools. Specializes in 
rock plants and alpines, and European ferns, especially hybrids. 
STRASBOURG (BAS-RHIN) 
JarpIn BoTANIQUE DE L’UNIVERSITE 
7, Rue de l’Université 
Established: Old Garden, 1619. New Garden, 1882 (18837). 
Area: 5 hectares. 
Directors: 
1. Heinrich Anton de Bary (1882-1888). Professor from 1872. 
2. Hermann Graf zu Solms-Laubach (1888-1908) 
3. Ludwig Jost (1908-1918) 
4, Ch. Flahault (1919) 
5. C. Houard (1919-1933) 
6. H. Chermezon (1934— ) 
