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pss 
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JELF 
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= <% THE DRAWING of the 
y WALTER FITCH, F.L.S. ist of Sir W. J. aan “ Curtis’s Botanical Magazine.” a which was 
peri ists witho oS a sito Mr. WILLIAMS th 
The “Floral Magazine” has been rojected to ly the long-felt want of some independent periodical, of a popular E incomes’ under 1502, 
character, ~ ae I Neve: e g- p 4 
the akill of modern cultivators am a ofthe many N per annum. ten HANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER 
The Plates will be ex by Mr. WALTER long and so favourably known as the Artist of Curtis's | o d amendment, —_ in reply to several 
wel be byt Magazine,” and of thee her Botanica publications emanating pens ae The selection of subjects, and the descriptions, | “h mbe 1s, sai cat that not oppose 
OMMITTEE aes HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. zs è r . A 
‘Curtis's BOTANICAL MAGAZINE” will contin sent the scientific dsparttienit of Garden Botany, under the super- | appointment of a ae to inquire into h 
intgndenog ofthe Dir pelei ‘pele fons of Kew. The Pronat piraan Mumia aus Codon OAN on eee of tax, if the House desired it, 
its as are o yourites in the en, Hothouse, or 
Conservatory. £ popular character, and likely to become es ugh he did at or a to propose posi a com- 
ttee himself. 
LONDON: LOVELL REEVE, 5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN; W.C. 
me discussion the amend- 
