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2. H. A. Cummins (1921-1932) 
3. J. C. Sperrin-Johnson (1932- ) 
Open to visitors, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 
9 to 12; closed on Sundays. Source of income: The College 
budget. Library: “ Several thousand.” Herbarium: “ Man 
thousand.” Native and foreign, especially lichens. Plantations: 
Systematic, ecologic (rockeries, water and bog gardens), medici- 
nal. Arboretum ‘ several acres y Fruticetum (small). Con- 
servatories. Publication: Seed Lis 
DUBLIN 
Trinity CoLLeceE Botanic GARDENS 
Shelbourne Road, Ball’s Bridge 
Established: 1806. Area: 8 acres. 
Directors: 
. James Townsend Mackay (1806-1855) 
John Bain (1855-1806; 1873-1874) 
. Alexander Dickson (1866-1869) 
Edward Percival Wright (1869-1873) 
Michael Dowd (1874-1876) 
John McKenzie (1876) 
. Frederick William Moore (1876-1879) 
Frederick William Burbridge (1879-1905) 
Henry Horatio Dixon (1905— ) 
CONAMAWNE 
Source of income: Trinity College, Dublin, Library: That of 
Trinity College. Herbarium: 200,000 specimens. Plantations: 
Systematic. Arboretum. Publication: Seed List. Study mate- 
rial: Living specimens of both wild and cultivated plants are sup- 
plied to schools occasionally when requested. 
GLASNEVIN, DUBLIN 
THE BoTANIC GARDENS 
(Garrai Na Lus) 
Glasnevin, Dublin, N.W. 3 
Established: 1794. Area: 51 acres. 
Directors: (Curator, 1794-1877; Keeper, 1877- ) 
1. Walter Wade (1794-1825) 
2. Samuel Litton (1826-1834) 
