SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS. 
The mission of Pharmacognosy, 
Treatment of the subject matter, 
I. The mother-plant, 
II. Geographical distribution of ths enniie, 
III. Cultivation, i 
IV. Collection. Preparation, 
V. Commercial relations, ; : 
VI. Description of drugs, : ‘ 5 
VII. Organological importance of the pame, < : 
VIII. Inner structure, .- ‘ . 
IX. Chemical constituents, : : ee 
X. Substitutions and adulterations, ‘ 4 
XI. History, : E . 
XII. Pharmacogucetioal ayilsine. : 
Aids to Study, - ; . ‘ : 
I. Collections, . i é 
II. Literature, : : 
Morphology, . . 
1. Roots, rhizomes, runners and clone; sabes. bulbs, . 
2, Stems, woods, barks, . : : : 
3. Herbs, ‘ : . 
4, Leaves, . ‘ ‘ ¥ : . ; 
5. Flowers, calyx, corolla, androeceum, gyneeceum, oe 
6. Inflorescence, . : : ‘ 
7. Fruits, 4 : ‘ . ‘ : 
8. Seeds, . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 
Plantanatomy, . : ‘ 
I. The cell, : 
A. Contents of ia cell, pais 
1. Protoplasm, cell-formation, celldvision, : 
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