_ JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
ee _ British and Foreign 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S 
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In 1872 the editorship was assumed by the late Dr. Trimen, who. 
_ assisted during part of the time by Mr. J. G. Baker and Mr. Spence 
Moore, carried it on until the end of 1879, when he left England for 
Ceylon. Since then it has been in the hands of the present Editor. 
- Especial prominence has from the first been ¢i iti 
spe ‘ : given to British botany, 
and it may safely be said that nothing of primary importance ian 
upon this subject has remained unnoticed. 
with systematic botany, observations of every kind are welcomed. 
Tany important monographs and ot 
pages. In 1896 it became necessary to increase its size, owin 
number of papers — publication : the number of plate 
ater than 
EWMAn & Co.. 
and 
‘The volumes for 1884 to 1895 can still be had. pri 
Tstgpe hae Tne » price 14s, 
*7 10s. the set. Of vols. 1884 and 1885 very few fot a a 
‘The bound volumes for 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, and 1900 can be 
‘fae Journan or Borany was established in 1863 by Dr. Seemann. © 
: £1 1s. each; also covers for the 1901 volume 
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