THE BOTANICAL REVIEW
THE BOTANICAL REVIEW

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Founded in 1935
HENRY ALLAN GLEASON AND EDMUND H. FULLING

Published by
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN

Editor
DENNIS WM.STEVENSON

Project Editor
JOY E. RUNYON



  Articles are obtained primarily by invitation, but unsolicited manuscripts are also 
  considered.  All manuscripts are subject to critical review before acceptance, but it
  is to be expected that most solicited manuscripts will, in fact, be acceptable.  In all 
  cases, the Editors reserve the right to accept, reject or suggest revisions in submitted
  material.  Instructions to contributors appear in issue 1 of the current volume.  Copies 
  may be obtained from the Editor.

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  The function of The Botanical Review is to present syntheses of the state of knowledge and
  understanding of individual segments of botany.  It is to be hoped that these syntheses can
  be read and understood by other botanists less well informed than the authors.  Photographs, 
  electron micrographs, and drawings may be included as necessary.  Enough papers should be
  cited to document the information and interpretation presented, to help the reader learn 
  how we arrived at the present state of understanding, and to demonstrate that the author
  is thoroughly familiar with the literature in his or her field.  New information can and
  sometimes should be incorporated into the articles, but The Botanical Review is not the 
  place for articles primarily concerned with presenting a limited set of new data. 
  
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