ENLARGEMENT. 
The steady increase in the studies worthy of record which 
ae submitted to the Editors of the BOTANICAL GAZETTE has 
compelled them during 1893 to print each month more than 
he 32 pages promised. In order to meet the growing de- 
mand for space and to permit the prompter publication of 
accepted papers, the editors have concluded to 
ENLARGE THE JOURNAL 
from its present size, thirty-two pages monthly, to a mini- 
mum of 
FORTY PAGES 
“ the probability, as in the past, of often exceeding this 
Minimum, 
At the same time they are obliged to meet the increased 
ee fot only of the extra letter press, but especially 
- rapidly growing expense for plates. The number of 
ates already published in the first ten months of 1893, 
thirty-six), is one-half larger than in any preceding twelve 
ai and the demand for illustrations increases with the 
— and length of the papers. Therefore, the pub- 
announce that the subscription price, beginning with 
Fatwary » 1894, will be 
$3.00 A AR. 
In Ge SINGLE NUMBERS, 30 CENTS. 
many, 14 marks; in England, 14 shillings; in France, 
All subscrine: re francs, postage included. 3 
vil be F ‘criptions extending into 1894 and already paid, 
, filled at the old rate. 
vill * hoped that all the subscribers to the present volume 
Promptly, as no numbers are sent after the ex- 
birat; 
en ; 
Gin ney orders or drafts payable to the Boa 
the Sende; Stamps, cash or postal notes are at the fr 
mM. 
Le Fore teere™ CHARLES R. BARNES, = “se —, 
Versity, . . . in, urdu versity, 
Lake Forest, tL y University of Wisconsin, — : ofipaall fad. 
Madison, Wis. 
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