JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 
British and Foreign 
EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S., 
Sentor Assistant, DEPARTMENT OF Botany, BRirisH Museum (NaTuRaL History). 
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: urnaL or Botany was established in 1863 by Dr. Seemann. 
In 1872 the editorship was assumed by the late Dr. Trimen, who, 
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for the publication of new discoveries, and appears hr and 
2 apa bee the Ist of each month. While more especially Shes 
: systematic botany, observations of every kind are we ed. 
—— prominence has from the first been given to British botany, 
‘and it may safely be said that nothing of Beet or acer bearing 
mpor this subject has remained unnotice 
Bibliographical matters have also received and continue to receive 
sonsiderable attention, and the history of many obseure publications — 
has been elucidated. Every number contains reviews new and 
important books written by competent critics: in this as in every other 
ie as & Peelly independent attitude has been maintained. While in 
m to utilize its pages for pected shes ies “yr est and donportanioe 
epictit he Museum contains. 
Many important epee <i eae ore york She appeared im its 
pages. 896 it becam y to increase its size, owing to the 
qwanber- e Ha sent for " pabMeation : the number of aes was at 
the same time augmented. 
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‘The volumes for 1884 to 1895 can still be had, price 14s. each, oF eo. 
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