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pen daily. Source of income: Budget of the University. 
Library: 2500 volumes, 3000 pamphlets. Herbarium: 6000-7000 
specimens. Plantations: Fe aaa geographic. Arboretum. 
useum;: Open daily, 8 to 1 
SZEGED 
BoTraNICAL GARDEN OF THE FRANZ JOSEPH UNIVERSITY 
(Egyetemi Ftvészkert) 
Baross utca 2.1, Egyetemi Novénytani 
Established; 1921. Area: 11.51 hectares. 
Director: I. Gyorffy (1938). 
Open free to the public daily, 7 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 7 
one of imcome: Governmental appropriations. Plantations: 
Geographic, economic. Arboretum. Fruticetum. Publication: 
Index Seminum. Museum (of the Botanical Institute): Open 
free to the public the first Sunday of each month, 10 to 12 a.m. 
Special lectures to school classes vatse the Garden. $ tudy ma- 
terial supplied to schools. 
India 
BARODA 
PUBLIC PARK 
Established: 1880. Area: 1200 acres. 
Directors (official title, Superintendent, State Gardens) : 
1. John M. Henry (1880-1893) 
2. Gustav H. Krumbiegel (1893-1908) 
3. B. F. Cavanagh (1908-1912) 
4. T. R. Kothawala (1912-1932) 
5. M. G. Desai (1932- ) 
Serves as a public park. Open free to the public daily, 6 a.m.— 
ll p.m. Source of income: State appropriations, and the sale of 
plants and seeds. Librar y: Small. Arboretum and Fruticetum 
reported as containing “lots of trees and shrubs.” Plantations: 
Ornamental and economic. Publications: Manual of Arboricul- 
ture and roadside planting ; School ae (small ee in ver- 
nacular) ; Seed List. Museum: : Open free daily, except “ half 
Sunday.” Loan collections for school use: Baten specimens, 
dried seeds, microscopic slides, economic plant products, and photo- 
graphs. Note: Laxmi Villas ‘and Makerpura, often referred to as 
“botanic gardens,” are only “ Palace Ornamental Gardens” (under 
same management as given above). 
