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area (5.7 acres) is specially devoted to plants of botanical interest. 
Publication: Annual Report. Educational Work: Demonstrations 
in budding, grafting, and other garden operations are given to stu- 
dents of the local government station college, and schools, and to 
civilians and private cultivators. Study material is supplied, when 
requested, to schools and colleges for botanical study. Affiliation: 
Government Agricultural College; Agri-Horticultural Society of 
Western India. . 
SAHARANPUR (SEHARUNPUR; SHAHJAHANPUR) 
GOVERNMENT BoTANIC GARDENS 
Saharanpur, United Provinces, India 
Established: 1779. Area: 168 acres. 
Directors: 
Under Pre-British Government (1779-1817) 
Govan (1817-1823) 
Boyle (1823-1831) 
Hugh Falconer (1831-1842 ) 
Jameson (1842-1876) 
G. F. Luthrie (1876-1887 ) 
M. W. Gollan (1887-1904 ) 
8. H. M. Leake (1904-1906 ) 
9) A.C. Hartless (1906—°) 
Serves as a public park. Open free daily, from sunrise to 
sunset. Source of income: Annual appropriations by the national 
Library: Reference. About 500 volumes and 250 
Herbarium: Of garden plants only. About 1000 
Plantations: Economic, arboretum, fruticetum. Pub- 
Annual Report. Established, 1841. Bulletins (occa- 
sional). Note: The gardens were formerly entirely botanical, 
subsequently chiefly commercial, and now partly scientific and 
partly commercial . ig a branch garden at Dehra Dun. 
Affiliated with School of Horticulture. 
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