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by the Prussian State together with the University of Marburg. 
Library of 5000 volumes and 15,000 pamphlets is se aa with 
that of the Botanical eds Herbarium: The exact number 
of specimens is not known. Plantations: Systane. ane ee 
economic, ecologic. vee etum. Fruticetum. Number of culti- 
vated species, 6500. small museum is free for the use of do- 
cents and students. Publication: Verzeichnis der abgebbaren 
Samereien. Supplies sae tees for study to local schools on 
ii le but does not do so regularly. Affiliation: With the Uni- 
versity of Marburg. Veader oth is considered the chief founder 
of this Garden. There was an earlier garden laid out in 1787 by 
Conrad Moench on the south slope of Augustenruhe mountain 
north of Ketzerbach Strasse. 
MERSEBURG 
ALPENGARTEN ZOESCHEN (FORMERLY NATIONAL ARBORETUM ) 
Zoeschen bei Merseburg, Sachsen 
Established: 1896. Area: 1.5 hectares. 
Director: Georg Dieck (1934). In office in 1912. 
Serves as a public park. Open free, daily. Admission on ap- 
plication. Library: Small. Her barium: Cryptogams, about 2500; 
Phanerogams, about 4000. Plantations: Geographic. Arboretum. 
Fruticetum. Publication: Bog and alpine plants. 1900. Living 
material supplied to local schools when requested. 
MUNCHEN (MUNICH) 
BoTANISCHER GARTEN 
Mensingerstrasse 13, Munchen 38 (Nymphenburg ) 
Established: 1st, 1809; 2nd, 1909. Area: 18.706 hectares. 
Directors: 
. Franz Paula von Schrank (1812-1832) 
Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1832-1854) 
Interregnum? (1855-1856) 
Carl Wilhelm von Nageli (1857-1891) 
Karl Immanuel Eberhard von Goebel (1891-1930) 
Fritz von Wettstein (1931-1934) 
Friedrich Carl von Faber (1934— ) 
ee eee 8 aim. to 8 p.m. Admission 20 Pig. Conserva- 
es: 10am. to 1 p.m.and2to7 p.m. 50 Pfg. Museum: Sat- 
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