314 
of trees and oy about 1800 (about 500 species). Plantations: 
Systematic, geographic, economic. Species under glass 
2500. ane plants out of doors: About 4000 “species. 
Publications: Jointly by the Garden and the Museum: “ Nyt 
agazin for Naturvidenskaberne.” Annual Seed List. Mu- 
seum: Erected in 1913. Lectures: No public lectures are given 
at the Garden, but students from various schools and the Uni- 
versity are given regular instruction and demonstrations. Af- 
filiations: The Royal Frederic University, Oslo. 
TROMSO 
“The Garden of Tromso is not a botanical garden in the strict 
sense of the word. It is more particularly a park, wherein, be- 
sides ornamental plants, stress is laid upon the planting of in- 
digenous timber and bushes. The museum has a botanical sec- 
tion, including a herbarium, and specimens of the vegetation of 
northern Norway. There is no special director or custos for the 
botanical division.” (Fide C. Dons, custos, Div. Nat. Hist.) 
Palestine 
JERUSALEM 
BoTANICAL GARDEN OF THE HeBrew University MonrtTacur 
Lamport MrEMorIAL 
P. 0. Box 340 
Established: 1932. Area: 344 hectares. 
Director: In charge, Dr. Alexander Eig, Dept. of Botany, Hebrew 
University. (Deceased, July 30, 1938.) 
ource cH imcome: University budget (special apo fund). 
Library: volumes ; ate 1200 separata. Herbarium: 140,- 
000 Cee Plantat Geographic, ecologic. Rie 
University collections of Pale in fruits, vegetables and woods. 
Museum of Biblical Botany and Plant-lore. Free admission. 
Paraguay 
ASUNCION 
Jarpin BotANnico 
The botanic garden often listed as at Asuncién is located at 
Santisima Trinidad, which see. (Fide. Consul General of Par- 
aguay at New York.) 
