ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDEN. 109 



Eastern Bengal and Assam, Agricultural Department : Economic 

 botanist. 



Bengal, Calcutta, Eoyal Botanic Garden, Sibpur: Superintendent, 

 curator of herbarium: curator of garden, overseer, three probation- 

 ers, assistant curator, overseer gardens in Calcutta; Agri-Horti- 

 cultural Society of India, secretary, assistant secretary, and super- 

 intendent. 



Darjeeling. Lloyd Botanic Garden : Superintendent, curator. 



Cinchona department : Superintendent of Cinchona cultivation. 



Mungpoo plantation : Manager, two overseers. 



Mungsong plantation : Manager, assistant manager, overseer. 



Bombay, Bombay City, municipal garden : Superintendent. 



Ghorpuri Botanic Garden : Superintendent. 



Poona, Government gardens : Superintendent. 



Central Provinces, Nagpur, public gardens : Superintendent. 



Madras. Madras City, Agri-Horticultural Society: Honorable sec- 

 retary, superintendent. 



Ootacamund, Government gardens and parks : Curator. 



Cinchona department : Director of Cinchona plantations, superin- 

 tendent Dodabetta plantation, superintendent Nedivattam and 

 Hooker plantations. 



Punjab. Delhi, Government Horticultural Department: Officer in 

 charge, superintendent historic and other gardens. 



Lahore Government gardens : Superintendent ; superintendent 

 agri-horticultural gardens. 



Simla : Superintendent. 



Xorthwest Frontier Province: Agri-horticulturist. 



United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, Agra, Taj, and other gar- 

 dens : Superintendent. 



Allahabad, Government gardens : Superintendent. 



Cawnpur, memorial and other gardens : Superintendent. 



Kumaon, Government gardens : Superintendent. 



Lucknow, horticultural gardens: Superintendent, probationer. 



Saharanpur, Government botanic gardens : Superintendent. 



Dehra Dun, Imperial Forest Research Institute : Imperial forest 

 botanist. 



Eastern Bengal and Assam, Dacca (Kamna) : Arboricultural ex- 

 pert. 



Xative States, Mysore (Bangalore) : Economic botanist. 



Baroda : Superintendent. 



Travancore (Trivandrum) : Director. 



TJclaipur : Superintendent. 



23. The Royal Botanic Garden of Dublin, Ireland. 



[Extract from article by Prof. N. L. Britton, in Science, Vol. 4, No. 88, 1896.] 



The Royal Botanic Garden of Dublin, situated at Glasnevin, just 

 without the city, was founded through the influence of the Honor- 

 able and Honorable Dublin Society, in 1790; was for many years 

 supported by this society with the aid of Government grants, and 

 was transferred to the science and art department in 1877. It in- 



