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Lister, Arthur, Mycetozoa. 3d ed. by Gulielma Lister. Published by 

 the British Museum. 1925. 

 Bryophytes. — 



Campbell, D. H., Mosses and ferns. Macmillan. 1918. 

 Land, W. J. G., Morphology of Bryophytes (in preparation). 

 Pteridophjrtes . — 



Campbell, D. H., Mosses and ferns. Macmillan. 1918. 

 Bower, F. 0., The ferns (3 vols.). Cambridge University Press. 1926. 

 Gymnosperms. — • 



Coulter, J. M., and Chamberlain, C. J., Morphology of gymnosperms, 

 University of Chicago Press, 1917. 

 Angiospenns. — 



Coulter, J. M., and Chamberlain, C. J., Morphology of angiosperms 



(out of print). Appleton. 1903. 

 ScHURHOFF, p. N., Die Cytologie der Bliithenpflanzen. Stuttgart: Ferdi- 

 nand von Enke. 1926. 

 Chamberlain, Elements of Plant Science. McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1930. 

 Wettstein, Richard, Handbuch der Systematischen Botanik. Leipzig: 



Franz Deutike. 1926. 

 Jeffrey, E. C, The anatomy of woody plants. University of Chicago 



Press. 1917. 

 Eames, a. J., and McDaniels, L. H., An introduction to plant anatomy. 



McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1925. 

 Strasburger, E., Text-book of botany. 6th English ed. Macmillan, 1930. 

 Sharp, L. W., An introduction to cytology. McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1926. 

 Scott, D. H., Studies in fossil botany. London: A. & C. Black. 1923. 



The directions for collecting and growing laboratory material con- 

 stitute an important feature of this part of the book. 



With a few exceptions, the order in which the forms are presented 

 is that given in Engler's Syllab^is der PflanzenJamUien. 



