XXIV A CLASSIFIED LIST OF BOOKS 



Brenchley, Winifred E., Inorganic Plant Poisons and Stimulants, no p. Cambridge, 

 1014. 



Darwin, Francis, and Acton, E. Hamilton, Practical Physiology of Plants. 3d ed. 340 p. 

 Cambridge, 1901. 



Detmer, W., Das Pflanzenphysiologische Praktikum, Anleitung zu pflanzenphysiolo- 

 gischen Untersuchungen. 456 p. Jena, 1865. 



, Practical Plant Physiology. Translated by S. A. Moor. 555 p. London, 1909. 



Dixon, H. H., Transpiration and the Ascent of Sap in Plants. 216 p. London, 1914. 



Duggar, B. M., Plant Physiology with Special Reference to Plant Production. 516 p. 

 New York, 191 1. 



Errera, Leo, Cours de Physiologie moleculaire Recueillies et redigees par H. Schouteden. 

 (Extrait du Recueil de l'lnst. Bot. de Bruxelles, tome VII.) 153 p. Bruxelles, 1907. 



Ganong, William E., A Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology. 2d ed. 265 p. New 



York, 1908. 



, The Living Plant, a Description and Interpretation of Its Functions and Structure. 



47S p. New York, 1913. 



Goodale, George L., Physiological Botany. 499 P- New York, 1885. 



Grafe, Viktor, Ernahrungsphysiologisches Praktikum der hoheren Pflanzen. 494 p. 



Berlin, 1914. 



Green, J. R., An Introduction to Vegetable Physiology. 3d ed. 47° P- London, 191 1. 



Jorgensen, Ingvar, and Stiles, Walter, Carbon Assimilation, a Review of Recent Work on 

 the Pigments of the Green Leaf and the Processes Connected with Them. New Phytologist 

 Reprint No. 10. 180 p. London, 191 7. 



Jost, Ludwig, Lectures on Plant Physiology. Translated by R. J. H. Gibson. 564 p. 

 Oxford, 1907. [This is translated from the 1st German edition; the following is to be used with 

 it: Jost, Ludwig, Plant Physiology. Translated by R. J. H. Gibson. Supplement, incor- 

 porating the alterations of the second edition of the German original. 168 p. Oxford, 1913-] 



Keeble, Frederick, assisted by M. C. Rayner, Practical Plant Physiology. 250 p. London, 



1911. 



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

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



1914. 



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



255 p. Wien, 191 1. 



Livingston, Burton E., The Role of Diffusion and Osmotic Pressure in Plants. 149 p. 



Chicago, 1903. 



Livingston, B. E., and Shreve, F., The Distribution of Vegetation in the United States, 

 as Related to Climatic Conditions. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. No. 284. 590 p., 75 pl-» 

 including 2 colored maps. 1921. 



MacDougal, D. T., Practical Text-book of Plant Physiology. 352 p. New York, 1908. 



Nathansohn, A., Der Stoffwechsel der Pflanzen. 472 P- Leipzig, 1910. 



Osterhout, W. J. V., Experiments with Plants. 492 p. New York, 1908. 



Peirce, G. J., A Text-book of Plant Physiology. 2d ed. 291 p. New York, 1909. 



Pfeffer, W., The Physiology of Plants, a Treatise upon the Metabolism and Sources of 

 Energy in Plants. Translated by A. J. Ewart. Vol.1. 632 p. Oxford, 1900. Vol. II, 296 

 p. Oxford, 1906. Vol. III. 451 p. Oxford, 1906. [This is the standard reference for the 

 whole subject.] 



Pringsheim, Ernst G., Die Reizbewegungen der Pflanzen. 326 p. Berlin, 191 2. 



Sablon, LeClerc du, Traite de physiologie vegetale et agricole. 610 p. Paris, 1911. 



Timiriazeff, C. A., [Timiriazev, K. A.], The Life of the Plant. Translated from the 7th 

 Russian edition by Anna Cheremeteff. 355 p. London, 191 2. 



Vines, Sydney Howard, Lectures on the Physiology of Plants. 710 p. Cambridge, 1886. 



