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istére des Colonies. Instruction: Confined to the agriculturists ot 
the Colonial Service. Living material of colonial economic plants 
is supplied to both public and private schools when requested. 
LIEGE | 
JARDIN urge DE L’INSTITUT BOTANIQUE DE L’UNIVERSITE 
D’ETAT 
3 rue Fusch 
Established: 1835. Area: 4 hectare. 
Directors: 
1. Charles Morren (1835-1856) 
2. Edouard Morren (1857-1887) 
3. Auguste Gravis (1887-1927) 
4, Raymond Bouillenne (1927- ) 
Serves as a public park. Open, free, daily at all hours. Source 
ol income: State (University ) governmental appropriations. Li- 
brary: Bibliotheque de 1’Institut, 1020 volumes, O separata. 
Herbarium: 10,000 specimens. Arbo he and Fruticetum. 
Plantations: Systematic. Publications: Archives de l'Institut de 
Botanique de l'Université de Liége. Lectures: Special lectures are 
given to school children at the ‘Garden, and the Garden supplies 
living matter to the schools for study. 
LOUVAIN 
JARDIN BoTANIQUE DE LA VILLE 
Voer des Capucins 
TERVUEREN 
ARBORETUM GEOGRAPHIQUE 
Director: C. Bommer (1937). 
Bermuda 
HAMILTON 
BeRMuUbDA BoTANIC GARDEN 
P. O. Box 262, Hamilton 
Established: 1928 (?). Area: 17 ac 
Directors: EF. J. Wortley (1914-1920) ; = A. McCallan, appointed 
Director of Agriculture, Oct. 1, 1920. 
