ADVERTISEMENT. 
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Porcnasers of the Boranicat Macazine who have 
an opportunity of choosing the mode of arranging the articles, 
will do well to consider, before they send them to the book- 
binders, which mode will be most advantageous to them. 
There are three ways of arranging the Work. 
1. In the order in which they were published ; which 
being the way in which the Work must necessarily be quoted, 
has the advantage of a ready reference to the article quoted. 
2. Inthe systematic order, as pointed out in the Syste- 
matical Index. 'This mode will be found best suited to the 
scientific Botanist, or to such as wish to become so ; the former 
will readily find what he wants without the necessity of look- 
ing into the Index, and the Student will find the greatest 
advantage in having all the genera disposed in their proper 
classes and orders, and the species of each genus brought 
together. In both these modes, the letter-press and plates 
may be bound together, or separately, as may best suit the 
taste of the owner. 
3. The plates may be bound according to the systematic 
arrangement, and the letier-press according to the order of 
publication. 'This mode will, in some measure, combine the 
advantages of the other two, and will be found most con- 
venient ; provided the trouble is taken to add the name to each 
figure, and the number, as prefixed in the Systematical Index, 
both to the figure and to the letter-press belonging to it. 
_N.B. The letter-press, bound separately, will make seven 
y0d-sized rolameeoo ae volumes in each. 
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