| O F BOTAN Y 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN 
; EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S. 
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7 a OF Botany Be established i in 1868 by Dr. Seemann. 
872 the editorship was med by Dr. Henry Trimen, who, 
during part of the time gas Mr. J. G. Baker and Mr. Spencer 
: need it on until the end of 1879, when he left England for 
. Since then it has been in the hands of the present Editor. 
thout professing to occupy the vast field 
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fematic botany, observations of eve ry kind are wel 
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