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FOURNAL OF BOTANY 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN 
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0 other periodical. It affords a ready and prompt medium 
for the piiisation of new discoveries, and appears regularly and 
penctually on the Ist of each month. While more especially concerned 
Mth systematic botany, observations of ¢ ry kind are welcomed. 
special prominence has from the first oe given to British botany, 
d it may safely be said that geen of primary importance bearing 
remained unno ced. 
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ze its pages for recording facts of interest and seo once 
ip06 it ‘ec necessary to increase the size of the Journal, owing 
f papers sent for publi cation; the number of plates 
s at the same tine augmented. 
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Becton ications oe pablieation sid ae toe ieview to THE Perko 126, Ken 
ry volumes for 1884 to 1895 can = sis had, price 14s. each, or £7 10s. the 
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‘The volumes from 1806 to 1902 ean 7s “had at the usual price, £1 1s. each. : 
AUTHOR'S SEPARATE co COPIES.—Co: are presented with six 
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