British and Foreign 
| EDITED. BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.3.G., F.LS8, 
Hees = Assistant, Davchars or Borany, Brirish Museum (NATURAL History). 
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— 
Tae Tounvar. or Borany was established in 1863 by Dr. Seemann, — 
itorship was assumed by the late Dr. Trimen, bp 
7 during part of the time by Mr. y G. Baker and Mr. § 
_ Moore, carried it on until the end of 1879, when he} left England for 
Ceylon. Since then it has been in the hands of the present. Editor. — 
Without ut professing to occupy the vast ie of Sines eee fe 
m its inception filled a position which, 
oem o other periodical. It affords a ate and saya eae te 
the publication of new discoveries, and appears regularly and 
ly on the Ist of each month. While more especially concerned _ 
aca matters have also received and continue to receive 
: ble attention, and the history of many obscure. publications 
n elucidated. Eyery number contains reviews of new and 
n, the Journal has from the first Deen ctctllad. by 
acting with the National. Herbari 
Tes Pages for recording facts of meres a GpOreAnoe’ 
ess botanical collections which the Museum contains. 
_ monographs sit other works first appeared in its 
1896 it became necessary to increase its size, owing to the 
Papers sent for publication the number of plates was ab 
stirs bed 
Se ype and eect should be sent to West, N. 
Hatton Garden, London, not later than the 24th ot ae 
ms for. abieatick and books for review to 
one Head, 8. E. 
