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biologic groups. 5. Pomological section. 6. Economic section. 
7. Officinal plant section. 8. Conservatories. 9, Japanese Gar- 
Garden of Cluj in the Bihor Mountains, in the climatic locality 
Stana de Vale. Publications: 1. Buletinul Gradinu botanice si al 
Muzeului bot. dela Universitatea din Cluj (in Roumanian and in- 
ternational languages). Vol. I-XVI. 2. Flora Romaniae exsic- 
cata, projected in 60 parts, XI centuries have already (1934) been 
published, 3. Popular Leaflets of the Botanical Garden, Cluj. 
2 numbers. 4. pe sen hee de Cluj, Roumanie. 
Separate reprints. Mus : There is a great Botanic Museum of 
the University, open da ily. Sok iG to loan to schools ; 
supplies living matter for study to all local schools. 
Cle CZ) 
GrApINA BoTANICA DE ACADEMIA DE INALTE STUDIA 
AGRONOMICE DIN CLUJ 
Established: About 1900. Area: 0.5 hectare. 
Directors: Pater Béla (1900( ?)-1920); Prodan (1920- NE 
Open daily, for students only. Source of income: The Agricul- 
tural College. Plantations: Systematic and economic. 
South Africa 
CAPE TOWN 
Carr Town Botanic GARDEN 
Commissioners appointed May 5, 1848, opened a subscription 
list, appointed as gardener a local nurseryman of the name of 
Draper, and laid out and planted an area assigned for their use 
from the Government Gardens. Governmental appropriations 
were meager (7£ 10s. per month!), and Karl Zeyher, celebrated 
botanical collector, appointed 1849, was dismissed the following 
year. Dr. Berthold Seeman, who visited the Garden in 1851, 
wrote that the Committee had “ passed a resolution that their 
Botanic Garden could do without a botanist.” Toward the end 
of 1891, while the Garden was under Professor MacOwan, 
F.L.S., as Director (1880-1891), Government appropriations be- 
ing wholly inadequate, the Commissioners voted to discontinue the 
