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barium: About 30,000 specimens. Plantations: No distinct divi- 
sions. Species under glass: Glass used very little, but Adiantums 
and other ferns are kept under partially glazed houses, with open 
sides. Publications: Flora of Trinidad and Tobago. Useful and 
ornamental plants of Trinidad and Tobago. Guide Book of the 
oyal Botanic Gardens. 
Turkey 
ISTANBUL 
Hortus Botranicus IsSTANBULENSIS 
(IstanspuL UNiversitest Napatat BAHGES!I) 
Nabatat Bahcesi Direktérii, Fen Fakiiltesi, Universite, Istanbul 
Established: 1936. 
Director: A. Heilbronn (1937). Index Seminum (Tohum Kata- 
logu). 
Uganda 
ENTEBBE 
Boranic GARDENS 
P. O. Box 60, Entebbe, Uganda, Africa 
Established: 1898. Area: 70-75 acres. 
Directors: 
. Mr. Alexander Whyte (1898-1902) 
Mr. E. T. Dawe (1902-1903) 
Mr. E. Brown (1903- oa 
Mr. R. Fyffe (1907-Apr. 1917) 
Mr. S. Simpson ore 1929) 
Dr. J. D, Tothill (June, 1929— ) 
rves as a public park, “ but not in such a broad sense as the 
term is eae in England.” Open free from sunrise to sunset, 
through the . Source of income: Protectorate Revenue. Sup- 
ported by ee eee Dept. funds annually. Library: About 
300 volumes, 50-100 pamphlets available at the Agricultural Lab- 
oratories, Kampala (Bot. Section). Herbarium: “4000 specimens 
approximately. No arboretum, but many fine tree specimens are 
among the collections. 1ere is a small collection of fruit trees 
(tropical). Supplies living material for study to local schools. 
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