BRITISH AND "FOREIGN 
EDITED BY 
| JAMES BRITTEN, i m: Gi; Fr. L.S. 
ed in 1863 by Dr. Seemann. 
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r. Henry Trimen, who, 
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' t been given to British botany, 
and it may safely be said that Sonora of primary importance bearing 
— this subject has remained unnoticed. | 
eas ser mae gee have ne received and continue to receive 
derabl - of many obseur ions 
any oft 
has from the frst’ been controlled by 
ance with the National Herbarium has enabled 
3 pages for recording facts of interest and importance 
ig the ts ta tleat collections mena: the Museum contains. 
fod became necessary to increase the size of the Journal, owing 
to the number of papers sent for publication: the number of plates 
was at the same time augmented. Poe 
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