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Austria 
CERNAUTI (FORMERLY CZERNOWITZ) 
RoTANIC GARDENS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY “‘ REGELE 
Cxrow 
Established: 1877. Area: 4 hectares. 
Directors: 
Karl Linstauer (1910-1911) M. Gusuleac (?-?) 
Otto Porsch (1912-1918) 
Serves as a public park. Open free daily in summer, to adults 
only, 6am. to 8 p.m. Source of income: State appropriation to 
the University. Library of Botanical Institute of the University. 
About 1500 volumes. Herbarium: About 35,000 specimens ; 
about 10,000 species. Plantations: Systematic, morphologic, eco- 
ae local flora, phylogenetic, pharmaceutic, technical. Publica- 
: Samen verzeichnis. Museum: In the Botanical Institute of 
the University. Study Material: Supplies both public and private 
schools, when requested, with all kinds of living plant eae 
for study. Instruction: Lectures and practicums are given to 
university students. Botanical excursions are conducted in ie 
garden and in the field by members of the staff. 
GRAZ 
BOTANISCHER GARTEN DER UNIVERSITAT 
Holteigasse 6, Graz III 
Director: F. J. Widder (1937) 
HATZENDORF 
JARDIN BoTANIQUE EXPERIMENTAL 
Hatzendorf b. Fehring, Styria (Steiermark) 
Proprietor: Dr. Fritz Lemperg (1936). Seed List. 
INNSBRUCK 
BOTANISCHER GARTEN DER UNIVERSITAT INNSBRUCK 
Innsbruck (Ho6tting), Sternwartstr 13 
Established: 1793. Area: 20,000 sq. meters. 
Directors: 
