A TABLE DESIGNED TO DIS 



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The description and 

 interpretation of 

 the Living Plant 

 involves consid- 

 eration of, — 



The interests and 

 capacity of the 

 human mind in 

 relation to the \ 

 study of Plant 

 Life, discussed in 

 Chapter 



The natiu-e and 

 properties of liv- 

 ing substance, 

 called Proto- 

 plasm, of plants, 

 which, however, 

 can be under- 

 stood better after 

 some study of 

 the physiological 

 processes, and 

 hence is discussed 

 in Chapter 6. 

 Protoplasm. 



1 



The physiological proc- 

 esses of plants, con- 

 cerned with, — 



Maintenance of the 

 Individual, de- 

 pendent on, — 



Nutritio 



vision 

 physii 

 requii 



tl 



Preservation of the 

 Race, dependent 

 on, — 



Fitness 

 roun 

 quirin 



Replace] 

 indivif 

 quirin 



The methods by 

 which plants be- 

 come altered in 



structure, habits, 

 and identity, in- 

 cluding, — 



The methods of alter- 

 ation 



Attainm 

 size b 

 vidual 

 ing,- 



In Natu 

 Under t 



The results attained, considered i 



