~ 269 
15. Giuseppe Gibelli (1879-1883) 
16. Federico Delpino (1884-1893) 
17. Oreste Mattirolo (1894-1897) 
18. F. Morini (1897-1927) 
19. V. Peglione (1927-1929) 
20. L. Buscalioni (1929-1936) 
21. E. Chiovenda (1937- ) 
Open to the public eae Source of income: Governmental ap- 
propriations. Librar 000 volumes. Two Herbariums: Her- 
barium A. Bertoloni, pen Herbarium Caldesi. Plantations: Sys- 
tee according to the Engler System. Arboretum. Publica- 
tion: “ Malpighia.” Museum: Open free daily. Study collections 
are eee to schools. The Garden also supplies living material 
for study to schools. Note: Luca Ghini, the great teacher of bot- 
any, lectured on simples at Bologna from 1534 to 1544, but, as 
Meyer states (Gesch. Bot. 4: 257). “without the help of a garden.” 
CAGLIARI 
R. Orto Botanico DiI CAGLIARI 
Viale Fra’ Ignazio da Laconi, N. 11, Cagliari (Sardinia) 
Established: First established in 1765, then completely abandoned. 
Giovanni Meloni-Baille, professor of natural history at the Uni- 
versity, agitated for its reestablishment in 1851, and his successor 
again in 1858, but it was not actually reestablished until 1864 
(1868?). 
Directors: 
Patrizio Gennari (1866-1892) 
Domenico Lovisato (acting) (1893-1898) 
Fridiano Cavara (1899-1900) 
Saverio Belli (1901-1908) 
Ermanno Giglio-Tos (acting) (1909) 
Flaminio Tassi (acting) (1910) 
Leopoldo Nicotra (1911-1914) 
Giuseppe Falqui (acting) (1915-1920 e 1922-1924) 
. Giuseppe Gola (1921) 
Giovanni Negri (1925) 
. Giuliano Mameli-Calvino (1926-1929) 
Renato Pampanini (1930- 
NO gC: BRIS ON SA fare Sd Ne 
HH ee Re 
NO 
