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12. Saverio Belli (1898-1900) 
13. Oreste Mattirolo (1900-1932) 
14. Carlo Cappelletti (Nov., 1932- ) 
Admission by permission of director. Source of income: Gov- 
Library: Reference. About 9000 vol- 
umes and 5500 pamphlets. Herbarium: About 405,000 specimens. 
The “ Aboretum” comprises both trees and shrubs. Plantations. 
Systematic, according to Engler. 
ernmental appropt iations. 
Publications: Enumeratio Semi- 
num pro commiutatione (Biennial) ; Labori Esequiti dal Personali 
Scientifico (Biennial). Cronistoria dell’ Orto Botanico della R. 
Universita di Torino, 1792-1929, by Oreste Mattirolo. Museum: 
Comprises : General Herbarium; Herbarium Pedemontanum: Seed 
Collection (about 4000 tubes containing specimens) ; A collection 
of Woodcuts; Models of flowers which can be dismembered for 
teaching purposes; Dried specimens of medicinal plants. Museum 
open by permission of the Director. 4 ffiliations: The garden is 
part of the Royal Botanic Institute of the University of Turin 
(Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences 
URBINO 
Orro Boranico DELL’ UNIVERSITA 
Via Safh 96, Urbino 
Fstablished: 1809. 
INrectors: 
1. Andrea Marcantini. (1828-1832) 
2. Pietro Camici (da Pistonia) (1832-1860) 
3. Antonio Federici (1860-1884) 
4. Dante Badanelli (interim) (1855) 
5. Giovanni Alberto Mamini (1886-7) 
Note: The Garden was first planted in 1809, as an annex to the 
Lyceum, by Giovanni de Brignoli de Brunhoff, then professor of 
botany and agriculture, near the convent of St. Francesco. It be- 
came affiliated with the University in 1815, especially with the chair 
of botany of the school of Pharmacy. (Saccardo. ) 
VALLETTA: DI-MAIINA 
30TANIC GARDENS OF THE UNIVERSITY 
La Valletta, Malta 
Established: 1675, 
