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Serves as a public park. Open free, daily, 10 a.m. until sunset. 
Source of income: Budget of the State. Library: 22,000 volumes 
and pamphlets. Herbarium: 150,000 specimens. Plantations: 
Systematic and ecolo ic. Arboretum and Fruticetum. Publica- 
tions: Boletim da Sociedade Broteriana; Memorias da Sociedade 
Broteriana; Anuario da Sociedade Broteriana; Index Seminum. 
Museum: Open free two hours daily. S tudy Pepions are 
loaned to the school children and also living material. 
LISBOA. (1) 
Jarpim BotAnico DA FACULDADE DE CIENCIAS DE LISBOA 
Established (Re-established): 1873 (18762). Area: 4 (7?) hee- 
tares. 
Directors: 
1, Joao de Andrade Corvo (1858 [1876?]-1890) 
2. Conde de Ficalho (1890-1903) 
3. Anténio Xavier Pereira Coutinho (1903-1921) 
4. Ruy Telles Palhinha (1921- 
Serves as a public park. Open free daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in 
winter; unt p.m. in summer. Museum open, by permit, 11 
a.m. to 4 p.m. except Sundays and holidays. Source of income: 
The national budget. Library: Approximately 2400 volumes, 
1200 pamphlets. Herbarium: About 110,000 specimens. Planta- 
tions: Changed, 1938, from systematic to ecologic. Publication: 
Delectus Seminum. Supplies study material to schools. 
LISBOA (2) 
Jarpim COoLoNIAL 
Lisboa (Belém) 
Established: 1908. Area: 5 hectare 
Directors: 1. José Juaquim de Keen (1908-October, 1932) ; 
2. Bernardo d’Oliveira Fragateiro (acting during absence of de 
Almeida in the Portuguese colonies) ; 3. Bernardo d’Oliveira 
Fragateiro (Oct. 1932- 
Open free to the public daily, 11 am. to 7 p.m. Source of in- 
come: The Portuguese colonies. Library: 1226 items. Her- 
barium: approximately 14,000 specimens. Plantations: Economic. 
Publication: Memoranda do Jardim Colonial. The Museu Agri- 
cola Colonial is in the same building that serves the Garden, but 
under another director. School Classes visit the Garden in large 
numbers under guidance of a docent. Collections of tropical eco- 
