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6. Fran Jesenko (1931-1932) 
7. Stjepan Horvatice (1932- ) 
Open free daily, 9 to 12 noon and 2 to5 pm. Source of in- 
come: Appropriations by the State. Library: That of the Botant- 
cal Institute (about 3150 volumes). Herbarium: That of the In- 
stitute (about 6000 species). Plantations: Systematic, geo- 
graphic-ecologic. Publication: Index Seminum. 
ZAGREB 
BoTANICKI VRT I ZAVOD UNIVERZITETA 
(Botanic GARDEN AND INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY) 
Zagreb, Marulic trg 20 
Established: 1890. Area: 8 hectares. 
Director: Vale Vouk (1915- 
Serves as a public park. Open free to the public see except 
Saturdays. Source of income: Governmental subvention. Li- 
brary: About 5000 volumes. Herbarium: About 120,¢ 000 speci- 
mens. Plantations: Systematic, geographic, economic. <Arbo- 
retum and Fruticetum. Publications: Acta Botanica of the Bo- 
tanical Institute. Delectus Seminum. 
Latvia 
RIGA 
BoTANIC GARDEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA 
(Latvijas UnNIvERSITATES BoTaNISKAIS DArRzs) 
Alberta iela 10 
Established: 1922. Area: 10 hectares. 
Director: Nikolajs Malta (1922— 
Open free, Sundays and Wednesdays, 8 a.m. fe 5 p.m. Source 
of income: Governmental appropriations. Library: 5000 volumes. 
Herbarium: Approximately 120,000 Sees Mairi Sys- 
tematic, economic, morphologic. Ar tum. Fruticetum. Pub- 
lications: Acta Horti Botanici Universitat Latviensis (Latvijas 
Universitates Botaniska Darza Raksti) ; The Fi eae of the 
Botanic Garden of the cree Re Latvia (Latvijas Universi- 
tates Botaniska Darza augu majas). Seed List (Seka Saraksts ). 
Study material supplied to schools. 
