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8B Eccnomic Plants. 
C Central Greenhouse and \ ROSACEAE 
Corridors. Laboratories. ; 
D Insectivorous Plants. Q Lecture Hall. U_ Regius Keeper's Residence 
E Orchids. R Herbarium and Library. V_ Point for View of the City. 
F Stove Plants. §S Gentlemen's Lavatory. W HeadGardener’s Residence 
G Temperate Ferns. T Ladies’ Cloak Room. X Gatekeeper’s Lodge. 
H Tropical Ferns. 
; paeerea HOIETNT T KEY PLAN OF THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN, EDINBURGH. 
= Genoa : MARCH 1908. 
+ House. Fe 
M Temperate Palms and Area of Garden, 57°648 Acres. 
Tree Ferns. Above Sea-level—Highest point, 109 feet; lowest point, 48 feet. 
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