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3. Elias Magnus Fries (1851-1863) 
4, Johan Erhard Areschoug (1863-1876) 
5. Theodor Magnus Fries (1877-1899) 
6. Frans Reinhold Kjellman (1899-1907) 
7. Hans Oscar Juel (1907-1928) 
8. Nils Eberhard Svedelius (1928- ) 
Serves as a public park. Open free daily. Source of imcome: 
Annual appropriations by the National Government and “ own 
funds.” Herbarium: baa plants and ferns, 440,000 sheets ; 
cryptogams, 820,000 covers. Plantations: Syste matic, economic. 
Arboretum. Museum nen free daily. Publications: Symbolae 
Botanicae Upsalienses ; Semina Selecta. 
UPPSALA (2) 
LINNETRADGARDEN (Hortus LINNAEANUS) 
Linnégatan 6 
Established: 1655; re-established: 1920. Area: 2 hectares. 
Directors: 
Olaus Johannis Rudbeck (1655-1691), Founder. 
Olaus Olai Rudbeck (1691-1740) 
Lars Roberg (1740-1742) 
Carl Linnaeus (von fae eee d. Jan. 10, 1778. 
Carl von Linné, Jr. (1777-1783) 
Carl Peter Thunberg ee 
Discontinued (1807-1920) 
7. Nils Eberhard Svedelius (1920-1930) 
8. Carl G. Alm (1931- ) 
Open free sant April-October, 9 am. to 9 p.m. Museum: 
Open daily, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Admission 0.50 Swed. crown. Li- 
brary: “ The eee Library’; 1200 volumes and pamphlets, 
only by Linnaeus or conc ere him and his work. Herbarium: 
About 3000 specimens, “partly the old herbarium from the time 
of Linnaeus.” Plantations: Systematic se eine to the system of 
Linnaeus; trees and shrubs native to Sweden. Publication: De- 
lectus Seminum. 
Owned and under the direction of the Svenska Linnésallskapet, 
a Society founded in 1917 to publish writings by and about Lin- 
naeus and his pupils, and to restore and maintain the old Botanic 
Garden of the University as it was in the time of Linnaeus. 
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