ENLARGEMENT OF THE 
BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
The steady increase in the studies worthy of record W 
are submitted to the Editors of the BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
compelled them during 1893 to print each month more 
the 32 pages promised. In order to meet the growing @ 
mand for space and to permit the prompter publication ¢ 
accepted papers, the editors have concluded to 
Enlarge the Journal 
from its present size, thirty-two pages monthly, to a mink 
mum of 
FORTY PAGES 
with the probability, as in the past, of often exceeding ie 
minimum. el 
At the same time they are obliged to meet the inc a 
cost, not only of the extra letter press, but yt 
the rapidly growing expense for plates. The om 1803s 
plates already published in the first ten a 
(thirty-six), is one-half larger than in any precede) Re : 
months, and the demand for illustrations incr oul 
‘importance and length of the pa ers. apans it! 
lishers announce that the subscription price, Deg! 
January, 1894, will be 
$3.00 a year 
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. or 
In Germany, 14 marks; in England, 14 shillings; 
an 17 francs; postage included. 
No spectal rates or discounts to agents 
It is hoped that all the subscribers to 
will renew promptly, as no numbers are S¢ Ee 
piration of the time paid for. BoTANICA® 
Send money orders or drafts payable to me the risk 
GAZETTE. Stamps, cash or postal notes are * se 
the sender. 1. ¢. ARTHUR, 
JOHN M. COULTER, CHARLES R. BARNES, Purdue Univer 
Lake Forest University, University of Wisconsin, Lafayette Ind. 
Lake Forest, Ill. Ma 
“the present 10% 
nt after the 
