_ JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
: British and Foreign 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S., 
SenrIon ASSISTANT, DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, British Musrum (NaTurAb History), 
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5 Tue Journan or Borany was established in 1863 by Dr. Seemann. 
In 1872 the editorship was assumed + the late en 
_ assisted during part of the time by Mr. 
Ceylon. Since then it has been in the hands of the present Editor. 
Without presets to eee ts the vast field of eee Botany, the 
a: Journal has from i is 
otany, observations ar every Gad ar 
the first been given to Britis h botany, 
_ and it may safely be said that nothing of primary importance bearing 
upon this subject has remained unnoticed. 
_ Bibliographical matters have a received and continue to receive 
patie attention, ae the blicati 
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0 way ticially maggot 
Bruise Museum, the 
yard the priceless botanical collections which the Museum contains. 
important monographs and ome = first appeared in vet 
ae 1896 it became necessary to ease its size, owing to « 
; of papers sent for publication: ae number of plates was at 
the same time augmented. : 
Subseriptions (16s. Seek free) and sine ei (not later than — 
the 24th of each month) should be sent to — . Newman & Co; 
54 Hatton Garden, London: communiecatio eke publication and — 
books for review to Tue Enrror, 126 esi atom Park Road, S.E. © 
olumes for 1884 to 1895 can still be had, price ‘14s. each, or 
The v 
a1 10s. the set. Of vols. 1884 and ae very few copies remain. — 
- The bound yolum as fe 1S ore Boe and 1899 ca 
al price, as each; also 
