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IN BOTANY BY ARTHUR HENFREY, F.L.S., LECTURER ON BOTANY AT ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL ;

IN ENTOMOLOGY, BY J. O. WESTWOOD, F.L.S.;

IN NATURAL SCIENCE, BY J. STEVENSON BUSHNAN, M.D.;

IN FLORICULTURE, BY MR. BARNES, DANE CROFT NURSERIES, STOWMARKET;

AND IN JUDGING FLORISTS' FLOWERS, BY MR. GEORGE GLENNY, F.H.S.

JULY TO DECEMBER, 1850.

LONDON:

WILLIAM S. ORR AND CO., AMEN CORNER,

PATERNOSTER ROW.

MDCCCL.

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GREEABLY to periodical custom, we have again the pleasure, on the completion of another volume, of thanking our friends and correspondents for the continued confidence they have manifested in "THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE OF BOTANY," and for the liberal support which they have accorded to it. For this we return them our warmest and most grateful thanks; and, at the same time, venture to hope that the evidence we have manifested of a desire to be useful in promoting the cause of Botanical and Horticultural Science, will secure for us, in the great year of 1851, a still larger amount of support.

In the present volume a part of the Coloured Illustrations have been devoted to New Fruits, a feature which, we doubt not, will be favourably regarded by our subscribers, and which will be continued in succeeding volumes whenever subjects of sufficient interest present themselves; and thus we hope to win for the Magazine a Pomological as well as a Botanical reputation, and render it-what a gardener's magazine ought to be-a complete record of every new fact which may present itself in the circle of the sciences with which it is connected.

From our friends in all parts, abroad as well as at home, we solicit the passing tribute of a kindly word, and, in all confidence and humility, would again remind

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