JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
British and Foreign 
EDITED BY 
JAMES. BRITTEN, K.§8.G., F.L.S. 
Tre Journat or Borany was sient in ay by Dr. Scomumn 
In 1872 the editorship was assumed by 
Without professing to occupy the vast field . general Bonk ne 
Journal has from its inception filled a position which, even now, is 
with systematic botany, eheevaticha of every kind are welcon 
Especial prominence has from the first been given to British bot 
and it may safely be said that nothing of primary a 
upon this subject has remained unnoticed. 
Bibliographical matters have also received and buss to . 
Sioagad ao attention, and the history of many obscure publi 
_ has been elucidated. Every number c ontains reviews | 
_ important books written by competent es in this as in ever 
: nrect a strictly independent attitude has been maintained. 
: y officially connected with the Department of Botany of ee 
ee British Museum, the Journal has from the first been controlled b: : 
jum has 
_ them to utilize its pages for recording facts of interest and importance 
regarding the priceless botanical collections which the Museum contains. 
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