168 



(loch obgleich es durch seine grosse Verbrei- 

 tung wie durch seine zahlreichen Inserale viel 

 einbrachte, so lial doch der Redacleur nie einen 

 Pfennig dabei verdient, da er, ohnehin schon 

 ein unabhängiger Mann, keine Kosten scheute, 

 die Zeitschrift auf ihrer erhabenen Stellung zu 

 erhalten. Prof. Jacob Bell i.sl nicht zu ver- 

 wechseln mit Prof. Thomas Bell, dem Präsi- 

 denten der Linne'schen Gesellschaft, der am 

 16. d. M. eine sehr Ihätige Saison der LiJine'- 

 schen Gesellschaft schloss. 



Verantwortliclier Redacleur: Willielm E. G. Seemiinn. 



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