BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Keference has been made in the foregoing text to publications 

 in a variety of fields, some directly bearing on the cultivation of 

 excised plant organs and tissues, some having only an indirect 

 bearing on this subject. The following list of publications cited 

 must obviously be incomplete. It is believed to contain all the 

 major contributions on plant tissue cultures. The references on 

 collateral subjects, such as plant growth substance studies, animal 

 tissue cultures, etc., are intended to be merely suggestive. The 

 citations have been roughly classified according to subjects to 

 facilitate the reader's search for a given type of material. This 

 classification must obviously appear arbitrary in many cases, but 

 it is hoped may prove useful and suggestive. 



Nos. 



I. General treatises 1-39 



II. Cultivation 



1. Roots 40-66 



2. Callus and cambium 67-78 



3. Embryos 79-89 



4. Tissues other than roots, calluses, and embryos 90-116 



5. Animal tissues 117-132 



III. Nutrition 



1. Inorganic 



a. Plant 133-144 



b. Animal 145-165 



2. Carbohydrate 



a. Plant 166-173 



b. Animal 174-175 



3. Nitrogenous 



a. Plant 176-182 



b. Animal 183-194 



4. Fat 



a. Plant (None) 



b. Animal 195 



5. Vitamins and hormones 



a. Plant 196-232 



b. Animal 233-236 



