“JOURNAL OF BOTANY | 
EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S. 
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z Journat or Borany was established in 1863 by Dr. Seemann. 
372 the editorship was assumed by Dr. Henry Trimen, who, 
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- Journal has from its” inception filled a position whi is even now, 
covered by no other periodical. It affords a ready and prompt saa 
_ for the publication of new discoveries, and appears regularly and 
 punctually on the 1st of each mon hile more especially concerned 
With systematic botany, observations of every kind are welcomed. 
Especial a has from the first bees given to British ee 
_ them to utilize its pages for recording teats of interest and importance 
recardi which the Museum contains. 
= 1896 it became necessary to increase the size of the Journal, owi 
to the number of papers sent Hee publication : the number of ote 
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