TH a 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN 
EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S. 
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TH aL or Borany was established in 1863 by Dr. Seemann. 
é In 1872 the Satorki was assumed by Dr. Henry Trimen, who, 
: assisted during part of the time by Mr. J. G. Baker and Mr. Spencer 
Moore, carried it on until the end of 1879, when he left ee for 
Ce ae oa then it has been in the hands of the present Editor. 
for the publication of n discoveries, and appears regularly and 
punctually on the Ist of each month. While more especially concerned 
with systematic botany, observations of every kind are welcomed 
Especial prominence has from the first been given to British botany, 
and it may safely be said that nothing of primary importance bearing 
is subj iced. 
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important books written by competent critics: in this as in every other 
re Sages a strictly independent attitude has been maintained. While in 
= officially a with the Department of Botany of the 
‘British: Museum, the Journal has from the first been controlled by 
those whose eg te ‘with the National Herbarium has = 
» regarding tk ich the Musa nee 
In 1896 it coe necessary to increase fat size of the Journal, — 
_ tothe number of papers sent = publication: the: number of plate 
_was at the same time augmente 
. oa eee ah gh post ve) and Aavertiement Ames later than the 24th of 
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