ENLARGEMENT OF THE 
BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
The steady increase in the studies worthy of record which 
are submitted to the Editors cf the BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
_ compelled them during 1893 to print each month more than 
_ the 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 
Enlarged the Journal 
fom its former size, thirty-two pages monthly, to a mini- 
‘mum of 
FORTY PAGES 
with the Ee as in the past, of often ae this . 
Minimum, 
‘ At the Same time they are obliged to meet the icteaeed a 
Cost, not only of the extra letter press, but especially 
oe ‘Tapidly Stowing expense for plates. FORTY plates were — = 
Published in 1893, nearly double the number for preceding ae 
Yeats, and the demand for illustrations increases with the 
importance and length of the papers. Therefore, the pub- — 
ers eee that the seco: price, Fegan ie 
Janua a 1894, will be 
$3.00 a year 
=> <STRICTLY IN gies ce 
hae marks; in England, 14 sh 
17 francs; postage included. 
ig special rates or discounts to agents. ae G ) 
Bop i that all the subscribers will 
