BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



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HE Proprietors acknowledge, with Gratitude, the 

 public Favour fhewn to the Botanical Magazine by a 

 progreffively increafing Demand. 



The Plan adopted of giving an additional Figure in each 

 Number, when it became neceffary to raife the Price, has 

 given fo much Satisfaction, that fome have even thought it 

 a fufficient Recompence for the Advance. It is indeed ob- 

 vious, that the greater the Number of individual Species the 

 Work comprehends, the more does its real Value rife. This 

 Reflection, added to the Impoffibility of keeping Pace with 

 the Wiihes of his Friends in the prefent confined Limits of 

 the Magazine, has determined the Editor to double the 

 monthly Qantity publifhed. 



The Purchafers will therefore pleafe to take Notice, that 

 the future Numbers will contain Eight coloured Plates, 

 and will be fold for Three Shillings ; — the proportional Price 

 remaining as before. This Increafe, the Editor has no Doubt, 

 will be acceptable to the Public, but he cannot pledge himfelf 

 to continue it longer than he may find convenient. 



July i, 1802. 



friated by S. Couchman, Throgroorton-Street. 



