JOU RNAL ¢ fo} 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN 
‘EDITED ‘BIS. ee eth 
JAMES: BRITTEN, KieG, F.L-S. oa 
‘Pus Journan or Borany was established in 1863 by Dr. Seeman 
din 1872 the editorship was assumed. by Dr. Senry Trimen, who, 
assisted during part of the time by Mr. J. G. Baker Mer Spencer 
2 Moore, carried it on until the end of 1879, when he. ‘eft England for 
—Geylon: Since then it has been in the hands of the present Editor. 
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‘for the publication of new discoveries, and appears regularly and 
_ punctually on thre 1st of each month. While-more especially concerned 
With systematic botany, observations of every kind are welcomed. 
upon this subject has Sehabica unnotice 
Bibliographical matters have also received and continue to receive 
considerable attention, and the history of many obscure publications 
has been elucidated: Every number ee reviews of new and 
a age nt books written by competent critics: in this as in every other 
respect a strictly independent attitude has been gaiitained: While in 
no way officially connected witli the Department of Botany of the 
those 
them to utilize its pages for recording facts of interest and importance 
2 regarding t the priceless botanical collections which the Museum contains. 
_ In 1896 it became necessary to increase the size of the Journal, ce 
to t r of papers sent for publication: the number of plates 
Was at tle same time augmented. aay. 
Subscriptions (16s. post free) and <tierSatigsis — later than the 24th of 
wi month) should be sent to West, Newman & Co., 54, Hatton Garden, London; 
communications for publication and b “ike for review to 
The Editor, 41 Boston Road, Brentford. 
The volumes for 1884 to 1895, bound in cloth, can still be had, _ 1 rage ons 
~ £710s. the set. From 1896 to 1905, bound in cloth, can be had a ach. 
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