JURNAL OF BOTANY 
Re EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.8.G., F.L.S. 
ine TRS CE SE 
tz Journat or Botany was established in 1863 by Dr. Seemann. 
72 the editorship was assumed by Dr. Henry Trimen, who, 
| has from its inception filled a position which, even now, is 
i by no other periodical. It affords a ready and prompt medium 
Dk SA of new discoveries, and appears regularl and 
ly on the 1st of each month. While more especially concerned 
stematic bom, “deere of every kind are welcomed. 
| prominence has from the first been given to British See 
is subject has remained unnotic 
m uve also received and continue to receive 
e history of many obscure public gorons 
ba ‘itl wndeveud ied. Whil 
flicially connected with e Department of I ie 
the Journul has fous the first been controlled by 
ce with the National Herbarium has en nabled 
i recording facts of interest and importance 
xthe oor icelesa botanical collections which the Museum contains. 
iG it became necessary to increase the size of the Journal, owing 
fuumber of papers sent for publication; the number of plates 
& the same time augmented. 
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