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laboratory and the garden, and a curator for the Garden. (See 
also Baarn 
WAGENINGEN 
ARBORETUM VAN DE LANDBOWHOOGESCHOOL TE WAGENINGEN 
(ARBORETUM OF THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE) 
To avoid all errors address only—Arboretum, Wageningen, 
Holland. 
Director: J. Jeswiet (1936). 
Publications: Mededeelingen van het Arboretum van de Land- 
bowhoogeschool te Wageningen. (Begun in 1936.) Catalogue 
d ines. 
Netherlands East Indies 
See Java and Sumatra 
New Guinea (British) 
RABAUL 
RABAUL BoTANIC GARDENS 
Established: 1910. “Some plants were introduced to a plant 
garden in 1906-7, probably at Kokopo; later transferred to - 
Rabaul,” on New Britain Island. 
Area: 111 hectares, of which 26 hectares are under cultivation. 
Directors: 
1. Dr. Gehrmann (1910-1914) 
2. Howard Newport, acting (1914-1923; 1926-1927) 
3. G. Bryce (1923-1926) 
4. George H. Murray (1928- ) 
Serves as a public park. Open free daily at all hours. Source 
of income: Administration of the Mandated Territory of New 
Sa ee a small income from sale of plant materials. Library: 
That e Department of Agriculture. Over 900 books, not 
including eee periodicals and pamphlets. Herbarium: “ 1000 
cov Plantations: Systematic, ae ae Arboretum (“in 
the nee sense, but it is not use r systematic work”). Fru- 
ticetum. Publications: Plant lists, Rie cote published, have been 
discontinued. Museum: Small; open, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 
