Xxiv A CLASSIFIED LIST OF BOOKS 



, Practical plant physiology. Translated by S. A. Moor. 555 p. Swan, Sonnen- 



schein and Co., London, and Macmillan Co., New York, 1909. 



Dixon, H. H., Transpiration and the ascent of sap in plants. 216 p. Macmillan and Co., 

 London, 1914. 



, The transpiration stream. 80 p. University of London Press, London, 1924. 



Duggar, B. M., Plant physiology with special reference to plant production. 516 p. 

 Macmillan Co., New York, 191 1. 



Errera, Leo, Cours de physiologie moleculaire, recueillies et redigees par H. Schonteden. 

 (Extrait du Recueil de l'lnst. Bot. de Bruxelles, tome VII.) 153 p. H. Lamertin, Bruxelles, 

 1907. 



Ganong, William F., A laboratory course in plant physiology. 2nd ed. 265 p. H. Holt 

 and Co., New York, 1908. 



, The living plant, a description and interpretation of its functions and structure. 



478 p. H. Holt and Co., New York, 1913. 



Gardner, V. R., F. C. Bradford, and H. O. Hooker, Jr., The fundamentals of fruit produc- 

 tion. 686 p. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1922. 



Goodale, George L., Physiological botany. 499 p. Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor and Co., 

 New York, 1885. 



Grafe, Victor, Ernahrungsphysiologisches Praktikum der hoheren Pflanzen. 494 p. P. 



Parey, Berlin, 1914. 



Green, J. R., An introduction to vegetable physiology. 3rd ed. 470 p. J. and A. 

 Churchill, London; P. Blakiston's Son and Co., Philadelphia, 191 1 



Haberlandt, G. F. J., Physiologie und Okologie. Botanischer Teil. 338 p. B.J.Teubner, 

 Leipzig, 191 7. 



Hansen, Adolf, Pflanzenphysiologie. 154 p. G. J. Goschen, Berlin and Leipzig, 191 2. 



Heald, F. de F., Experiments in plant physiology. 70 p. Austin, Texas, 1910. 



Jorgensen, Ingvar, and Walter Stiles, Carbon assimilation, a review of recent works on the 

 pigments of the green leaf and the processes connected with them. New Phytologist, Reprint 

 No. 10. 180 p. The New Phytologist, London, 191 7. 



Jost, Ludwig, Lectures on plant physiology. Translated by R. J. H. Gibson. 564 p. 

 Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1907. [This is translated from the 1st Ger. ed.; the following is to 

 be used with it: Ludwig Jost. Plant physiology. Translated by R. J. H. Gibson. Supple- 

 ment, incorporating the alterations of the 2nd ed. of the Ger. original. 168 p. Clarendon 

 Press, Oxford, 1913.] 



Keeble, Frederick, Assisted by M. C. Rayner, Practical plant physiology. 250 p. G. Bell 

 and Sons, London, 191 1. 



Kolkewitz, R., Pflanzenphysiologie, Versuche und Beobachtungen an hoheren und niederen 

 Pflanzen, einschliesslich Bakteriologie und Hydrobiologie mit Planktonkunde. 258 p. G. 

 Fischer, Jena, 1914. 



Kostytschew, S., Die Pflanzenatmung. [Bd. 8 of Monographienaus dem Gesamtgebiet 

 der Physiologie der Pflanzen und der Tiere.] 152 p. J. Springer, Berlin, 1924. 



, Lehrbuch der Pflanzenphysiologie. Bd. 1, chemische Physiologie. 567 p. J. 



Springer, Berlin, 1926. 



Lepeschkin, W., Kolloidchemie des Protoplasmas. [Band 7 of Monographien aus dem 

 Gesamtgebiet der Physiologie der Pflanzen und der Tiere.] 228 p. J. Springer, Berlin, 1924. 



, Lehrbuch der Pflanzenphysiologie. 297 p. J. Springer, Berlin, 1925. 



Linsbauer, Ludw., and Karl Linsbauer, Versuche der Pflanzenphysiologie. 2te Aufl. 

 255 p. C. Konegen (E. Stiilpnagel) Wien, 1911. 



Livingston, Burton E., The role of diffusion and osmotic pressure in plants. 149 p. 

 University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1903. 



Livingston, Burton E., and Forrest Shreve, The distribution of vegetation in the United 

 States, as related to climatic conditions. 590 p. 75 pi., including 2 colored maps. Carnegie 

 Inst. Washington Publ., 284, Washington, D. C, 1921. 



Mac Dougal, D. T., Practical text-book of plant physiology. 352 p. Longmans, Green 

 and Co., New York, 1908. 



