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Laboratory equipment is available for visiting scientists at Har- 
vard House (Casa Harvard), constructed by Mr. Atkins. Those 
wishing to use the facilities should (1937) communicate with Dr. 
Thomas Barbour, University Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 
Note: This Garden was “formally inaugurated” in 1901 on 
Colonia Limones, about one-half mile from the present (1926) 
Harvard Biological Laboratory.’’ A small greenhouse was erected 
in 1902 ‘ for the germination of tropical seeds and propagation of 
tender cuttings; also for small plants requiring extra heat and 
moisture during the drying winds and cool winter weath.” “ The 
first seedling sugar cane raised in Cuba of which there is any 
authentic record, originated in the Harvard Botanical Gardens at 
Soledad in 1902 and 1904. 
Czechoslovakia (C.S.R.) 
BRNO (1) 
BoTANIC GARDEN OF MASARYK UNIVERSITY 
Ikounicova 63 
Director: J. Podpéra (1936). 
BRNO (2) 
BoTANIC GARDEN OF THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 
(Vysoka Skola Zemédélska) 
Cema Pole 102 
MAHRISCH OSTRAU (MORAVIAN OSTRAU) 
Botanic GarpEN (BoTANIcKA ZAHRADA) 
OLOMOUC (OLMUTZ) 
BoTANIKA ZAHRADA V OLOMOUCI 
(BoTANIC GARDEN IN OLMUTZ) 
Established: 1901. Area: 600 square meters. 
Directors: 
1. Leopold Frank (1901-1910) 3. Anton Heske (1911-1919) 
2. Konrad Zelenka (1910) 4. Josef Otruba (1919-— ) 
