BRITISH “AND FOREIGN 
EDITED BY 
JAMES: BRITTEN, K.S&.G., 
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betiag! ia RNAL OF Dar any was established in 1868 by Dr. Seemann. ’ 
‘ber 1872 the editorship was assumed by Dr. Henry Trimen, who, — 
ssisted 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 England for = 
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ithout professing to occupy the vast field of general Botany, ns ee 
urnal has from its inception fille d a position “tga even now, . 
c vered by no other periodical. 
d continue to receive { 
me of many obscure oeeiaions a 3 
Every abet ontains reviews of new and 
se whose acquaintance with the National Herbarium has enabled 
them to utilize its pages for recording facts of interest tee importance © 
arding the which the Museum contains. 
In 1896 it became necessary to increase the size of the Journal, owing 
the number of eae sent for publication: the number of piste 
as at the same time 
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