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2. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1863-1889) 
3. Eduard Zacharias (1894-1911) 
4. Johannes (Theodor Gustav Ernst) Fitting (1911-1912) 
5. Hans Winkler (1912- ) 
Serves as a iad park. Open free to the public, daily, 7 a.m. 
until dark. Source of income: City budget of Hamburg. Li- 
bra Root with the Staats-Institut fur alpen Botanik. 
Herbarium: About 500,000 specimens. Plantations: Systematic, 
economic, morphologic, ecologic. Arboretum. Fruticetum. Pub- 
lications: Mitteilungen aus dem Institut fur allgemeine Botanik in 
Hamburg. Offered in exchange. Seed List (Index Seminum). 
Museum: Open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Living material is 
supplied regularly to both public and private schools. For this 
purpose there is a nursery of about 5 hectares from which schools 
may obtain material free on application. Affiliations: Hamburg 
University. 
HANN. MUNDEN (SEE MUNDEN) 
HEIDELBERG 
BoTANISCHER GARTEN DER UNIVERSITAT HEIDELBERG 
Tiergartenstrasse 
Established: 1593. Area: 3.9224 Hektar. 
Directors: 
1. Wilhelm Friedrich Benedict Hofmeister (1863-1872) 
2. Ernst Hugo Heinrich Pfitzer (1872-1907) 
3. Georg Klebs (1907-1918) 
4, Ludwig Jost (1918-1934) 
5. August Seybold (April, 1934— ) 
Serves as a public park. Open free daily in summer, 7 a.m. to 6 
p.m.; in winter, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission to the conserva- 
tories: 10 and 5 Pfennig. Source of income: Supported by 
Governmental appropriations through the Kultusministerium. 
Library: Small. Herbarium: Number of specimens unknown. 
Arboretum and Fruticetum. Plantations: Geographic, syste- 
matic, biologic-morphologic; medicinal plants, poison plants, hor- 
ticultural plants, Alpine, aquatic and swamp plants, heath plants, 
cultivated plants. Publications: Guide, “ Fuhrer durch den Bo- 
tanischen Garten,” by Ludwig Jost. Verzeichnis von Samereien. 
School classes are brought s the Garden py their instructors. 
Study material is supplied to schools on request 
