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Cochinchina 
HANOI 
JARDIN BoTANIQUE ET D’ACCLIMATATION DE HaNnol 
Ecole Superieure d’Agriculture et de Sylviculture de l’Indochine 
(Cochinchina ) 
Established: September 3, 1889. On March 21, 1918 it was given 
over, in great part, to the municipality for a public garden, and 
the experimental plots to “1’Ecole superieure d’Agriculture et 
de Sylviculture de l’Indochine”’; thus it is now partly just a 
public park and partly scientific. Area: 20 hectares in the 
beginning. 
Directors: 
September 3, 1889, M. J. Martin 
November 8, 1896, M. Ch. G. Lemarie, Agronomical Engineer 
November 9, 1901, M. L. Jacquet 
December 1, 1907, M. E. Lafitan 
March 7, 1910, M. Ch. G. Lemarie, Agronomical Engineer, Di- 
rector of Agricultural & Commercial Services of Tonkin 
January 1, 1915, M. Breymann, in charge of carrying on busi- 
ness during the mobilization of the Director as “ Officier de 
Complement.” 
The Garden serves now only as a public park. Admission free 
at all times. Source of income: The municipal budget. Arbore- 
tum: Many of the trees died during the World War. Planta- 
tions: No longer any labelling system. The classification was 
formerly systematic. Affiliation: That part of the Garden given 
over to l’Ecole Superieure d’Agriculture et de Sylviculture for 
experimental plots is now connected with the Universite Indo- 
chinoise, of which this school is a part 
SAIGON 
JARDIN BOTANIQUE DE SAIGON 
— 
Established: 1864, as both a commercial and a scientific institu- 
tion. Area: 12 hectares. 
Directors: 
M. Germain (1864-1865) Ed Brousmiche 
L. Pierre (1865-1877) Jacquet 
Corroy E. Haffner (1897-1909) 
Moquin Tandon Paul Morange (1909-1918) 
J. Martin Magen (1919-?) 
