BRITISH AND FOREIGN: 
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JAMES BRITTER, KS.G. rue@ 
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: Jourar OF ore was established i in 1868 by Dr. Sass 
1872 the rship was assumed by Dr. Henry Trimen, _— 
np — part of the time by Mr. J. G. Baker and Mr. Spence 
; ried it on until the end of 1879, when he left England bor 
es © Baise then it has been in the hands of the present Editor. 
bers 2 yee of every kind are welcomed. 
special s from the first been given to British botany, — 
and it may safely bi te said that nothing of primary importance bearing 
this subject has remained unnoticed. : 
ibliographical matters have also received and continue to receive 
Sadiatle attention, and the history of many obscure Ugg ations 
been elucidated. Eve es eas contains reviews of and <7) 
‘tant books written by competent critics: in this as in oes Pre = 
ect a strictly sal Seitint attitude has been maintained. While in- 
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