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2. Frederick William Keeble (1914-1919) 
3. Frederick James Chittenden (1919-1931) 
4. R. L. Harrow Ca ) 
free Poe E are given at the Cae each year. Courses of in- 
struction are given daily at the Garden by members of its sta 
Note: In 1914 this Garden was transferred from inn ie to Wis- 
ley. S. T. Wright was the last Sup’t. at Chiswic 
YORK 
THe MusrtumM GARDENS 
The Yorkshire Museum, York 
Established: 1822. Area; 13 acres. 
Director: The Keeper of the Museum. 
W. E. Collinge (1921- ) 
Museum and Garden open daily, 9 a.m—5 p.m. Admission, one 
shilling. Evenings 6d. Local schools fee Source of income: 
Yorkshire Philosophical Society. Library: 25,000 volumes. Her- 
barium: approximately 20,000. Plantations not classified. Pub- 
lication: Catalog of British Plants in the Herbarium. Occasional 
lectures are given to school children. Living plant material sup- 
plied to local schools for study. 
Greece 
ATHENS (MODERN) (1) 
Botanic GARDEN OF THE UNIVERSITY 
(BoTANIKON ERGASTERION TOU ETHNIKOU PANEPISTEMIOU) 
04 Solon Street 
Established: 1835. Area: 5 acres. 
Directors: 
1. C. Fraas (1835-1848) 4. S. Miliarakis (1893-1917) 
2. M. Orphanides (1849-1882) 5. Jean Politis (1918- ) 
3. Th. Aphentoulis (1883-1892) 
