180 
plants systematic. Publications: Arbej der fra den botaniske Have 
1 Kgbenhavn; Vjledning Universitetets botaniske Have, Novnling 
dennes biologiska Grupper. Index Seminum includes also seeds 
collected in the Botanic Garden of the Agricultural College of 
Denmark, in the Arboretum at Charlottenlund, and the Garden of 
Dr. F. Borgesellii, at Hellebaek. Museum is open to students and 
botanists only, from 124 p.m. Living material for study and 
seeds are furnished when requested to every school in Denmark. 
For many years the average distribution reached 10,000-14,000 
samples per year. Note: The first garden was started in 1600 near 
the University. The second was laid out by the botanist Oeder. 
The third, and present, was laid out in 1871-74 on the site of the 
old fortifications of the City—i.e., on the outskirts, near Charlot- 
tenborg. It now lies in the center of the City, so greatly has the 
City grown. 
COPENHAGEN (2) 
BoTANIC GARDEN OF THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 
See also Copenhagen (1) 
DISKO 
Botanic GARDEN 
Den Dansk Arktiske Station Paa Disko N. 12, Kgbenhavn, 
Denmark 
Established and endowed, 1906 by A. Holck as Den Danske Ark- 
tiske Station Paa Disko. (On the island of Disko off the west 
coast of Greenland, Latitude 69°15’. The station has been 
taken over by the Danish government. ) 
Director: Morten P. Porsild. 
Cultivates the plants of the Arctic regions, and is open to visit- 
ing investigators. 
Dominica 
ROSEAU 
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT AND BoTANiIc GARDENS 
Roseau, Dominica, Leeward Islands, West Indies 
Director (Superintendent): F. G. Harcourt. 
Affiliation: Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, Trinidad. 
Botanical investigation is no longer carried on at the College, 
but the Garden is maintained. 
