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KORNIK 
THE KORNIK GARDENS AND ARBORETUM 
(Or Nationat Founpation, KORNIK INSTITUTES) 
(OcrRopy KORNICKIE) 
Gardens and Arboretum, Kornik near Poznan 
Established: 1926. Area: 52 hectares (130 acres). 
Director: Anthony Wroblewski, since 1926. 
Serves as a public park. Open daily from 8 a.m. to twilight. 
Admission, 10 cents. Source of income: Agricultural and forest 
property, area of 19,661 astern The Garden does not receive 
annual governmental appropriations. Library: 1270 volumes. 
Herbarium: 2000-4000 numbers. Arboretum: 25 hectares. Fru- 
ticetum: 5 hectares. Pomological Garden: 14 ha. Nurseries: 
8 hectares. Publication: Catalog des Graines d’Arbres et d’Ar- 
bustes. Museum: Museum dendrologicum (not yet open). 
The National Foundation of Kormk Institutes has organized, 
on the strength of an Act of Parliament, an Institute for Re- 
search in Dendrology and Forestry. This Institute will carry on 
scientific research work on all sorts of forest, fruit, park, and 
other trees, with regard to their life, structure, anatomy, geograph- 
ical distribution, acclimatization, cultivation, and uses of all sorts. 
The Institute consists of three sections, viz: Dendrology and 
Pomology, with the Gardens and Arboretum; Forest Biology; 
Forest Technology. At present the organized sections are Den- 
drology and Pomology, with the Gardens and Arboretum. 
LEOPOL (LWOW) 
BoTANICAL GARDEN OF THE JEAN KasIMIR UNIVERSITY 
(Ocrop BotaniczNy, UNIveRSYTETU JANA IAZIMIERZA) 
Ul. Dilugosza 4 and UI. Cetnarowska 54. 
Director: St. Kulezynski (1937). 
Herbarium: about 50,000 bundles. Seed List. 
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LWOW (LEMBERG) 
Ocrop Itrory PotsKieEy (GARDEN OF FLorA oF PoLAND) 
Ul. Cetnerowska 54, Ogrod Botaniczny 
Established: 1907. Area: 3.5 ha. 
