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Perro (Rhododendrons, fare _Ligustrums, Skimiias, 
ucaria_araucana, eee meria ja os ica, Bambo 00s, Solanum 
Iris reticulata, ee noe: albus, Narcissus balboeeliutn, etc.) 
The Garden has a modest conservatory for educational purposes 
Courses of lectures are given at the Museum for students of nat- 
ural science and Fey. 
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UNIVERSITETETS BoTANISKE Have 
Universitetets Botaniske Museum 
Established: 1814. Area: (1933): 130,000 square meters. 
Directors: 
Christen Smith (1814-1816) 
2. Jens Rathke (1816-1843) 
3. M. N. Blytt (1843-1862) 
4, F. Chr. Schtibeler (1864-1892) 
3) 
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. J. N. F. Wille (1893-1924) 
. Jens Holmboe (1925— ) 
Serves as a public park. Open free, daily, in summer from 7 
a.m.—-l0 p.m. Source of income: Government appropriation. <An- 
nual Budge (1933-1934) : 29,600 Norwegian crowns (kroner), 
excluding fuel and salaries to director, gardeners, and assistant. 
Library: About 8500 volumes. Periodicals currently received 
about Arboretum and Fruticetum are combined. Number 
of trees and shrubs, about 1800 (about 500 species). Plantations: 
a ae Geographic, Economic. pees under glass: About 
2500. aceous plants out of doors: Abou O species, 
Be Jointly by the eve and the Museum: “ Nyt 
Magazin for Naturvidenskaberne.” Annual Seed List. Mu- 
seum: Erected in ectures: No public lectures are given 
at the Garden, but students from various schools and the Uni- 
ersity are given regular instruction and demonstrations. Af- 
Allations: The Royal Frederic University, Oslo. 
TROMSO 
The Garden of Troms6 is not a botanical garden in the strict 
sense of the word. It is more particularly a park, wherein, be- 
