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3. Ninian Neven (1834-1838) 
4. David Moore (1838-1879) 
5. Sir Frederick William Moore (1879-1922) 
6. John W. Besant (1922- 
Serves as a public bs Open free, daily, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 
or dusk; Sundays from 11 a.m. Source of income: Annual vote 
of Parliament. ee ary: About 5000 volumes and pamphlets. 
Herbarium: Approximately 15,000 specimens, including the “ Au- 
gustine Henry” Forestry Herbarium. The main National Her- 
barium is under the Department of Education and is included in 
the Natural History Department of the National Museum. There 
is an Arboretum and a Fruticetum. Plantations: Systematic, Rock 
Garden, Rose Garden, Herb Garden. Publications: See 
(Liosta Siolta le Malartt) : The Botanic Gardens: Origin, His- 
tory, and Development (Reprint from the Dept. of Agr. Journal 
33: No. 2, 1936). Does not supply living material for study to 
local schools, but only to Colleges and Higher Grade Schools (Na- 
tional University, Royal College of Surgeons, and others). 
Italy 
BOLOGNA 
R. Istiruto ED OrtTo BoTANIco DELL’ UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA 
Via Irnerio 42 
Established: 1567. Area: 1 hectare. 
Directors: 
Ulisse Aldrovandi (1567-1605 ) 
Gio. Cornelio Uterwer (Uterverius) (1605-1620) 
Bartolomeo Ambrosini (1620-1657) 
Giacinto Ambrosini (1657-1665 ) 
Gio. Battista Capponi (1665-1676) 
Lelio Trionfetti (1686-1722) 
Giuseppe Monti (1722-1760) 
Gaetano Monti (1760-1792) 
Luigi Rodati (1792-1802) 
Filippo Re (1802) (Suddenly resigned) 
. Giosue Scannagatta (1803-1815) 
. Antonio Santagata penne ae 
. Antonio Bertoloni (1817-1 
. Giuseppe Bertoloni (1869- eee 
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