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It was laid out by the first director, Prof. Franz Paula von 
Schrank, and was first opened to the public in 1812. It continued 
for about 100 years, but deteriorated owning to the encroachment 
of the Nageli suggested its removal, and this was accom- 
plished a Goebel in 1909-10 (to Nymphenburg suburb). 
MUNDEN (HANNOVERSCH MUNDEN) 
BoTANISCHER GARTEN HANN. MUNDEN 
Werraweg 1, Hann. Munden (Oberweser) 
The designation is “ Hann. Mtinden,” abbreviation for ‘ Han- 
noversch Munden.” Any other, such as “ Hannover-Miinden,” 
is incorrect and should not be used. 
Director: Moritz Busgen (1909) ; E. Jahn (1936). Seed List. 
Affiliation: Institut fur Botanik der Forstlichen Hochschule. 
MUNSTER 
BOTANISCHER GARTEN DER WESTFALISCHEN WILHELMS- 
UNIVERSITAT 
Schlossgarten 3 
Directors: Carl Correns (?-1915); W. Benecke (1915-June 30, 
1935) ; Walter Mevius (July 1, 1935—- 
ROSTOCK IM MECKLINBERG 
BoTANISCHER GARTEN DER UNIVERSITAT 
Doberanerstrasse 143 
Director: H. von Guttenberg (1936). Samenverzeichnis. 
SANGERHAUSEN 
RosARIUM DES VEREINS DEUTSCHER ROSENFREUNDE ZU 
S ANGERHAUSEN 
Rosarium, Sangerhausen 
Established: 1903. Area: About 40 acres (40 Morgen). 
Director: E. Gnau (1903- 
erves as a public park. Open daily, 6 a.m. “till evening. 
Admission 30 Pfg. Source of income: Annual appropriations by 
the city, membership dues, admission fees, donations. City ap- 
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