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MOSCOW (1) 
BoTANICAL GARDEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Moscow 
(BoTANITSCHESKIJ SAD) 
1 Meshchanskaja, 28, Moscow 10 
Established: 1707. Area: 6 hectares. 
Directors: 
Hoffmann (1804-1824) 
Maximowicz (1824-1834) 
Fisher von Waldheim (1834-1860) 
N. J. Kaufmann (1860-1870) 
Chistakof (1870-1873) 
. Goroshakyn (1873-1900) 
Golenkyn (1900-1931) 
. K. Meyer and J. Rudakow (1932-1933) 
Serge Gabrilovish Navashin (1934-1937) 
10. D. A. Synytzkaja (Sinizyna?) (1937- ) 
Serves as a public park. a Orangery open daily, 9:30-5; “ The 
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SOON AM AWN 
Park” on even days, 9:3 Admission: Excursionists, 20 COp. ; 
individuals, adults, 60 cop., children, 20 cop. Source of imcome: 
Government subsidy, admission fees, and sale of plants. Library: 
About 10,000 volumes. Herbarium: In the University. No sep- 
arate herbarium for the Botanic Garden. Plantations: In “ Den- 
dropark,” systematic; Orangery, geographic. Arboretum and a 
Fruticetum. Publications: Delectus Seminum; Guide. Lectures 
are given at the Garden to school children, and study material is 
supplied to schools 
MOSCOW (2) 
BoTANIC GARDEN OF THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 
See Moscow (3) 
MOSCOW (3) 
BoTANIcC GARDEN OF THE TIMIRIASEV ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURE 
Timiriasev Academy, Corpus 17, Cathedra Botanica, Moscow 8, 
Director: P. M. Zhukovsky (1936). Delectus Seminum. 
NIKITA — 
GOVERNMENT BOTANICAL GARDEN 
See Jalta, p. 343 
