No. 1, November, 1921] BOTANICAL EDUCATION 



BOTANICAL EDUCATION 



C. Stuart Gager, Editor 

 Alfred Gundersex, Assistant Editor 



30. Anonymous. Imperial forestry education. Nature 107: 315-316. 1921. — The report 

 of the Interdepartmeutal Committee on Imperial Forestry Education recommends a 

 3-year course at a university, followed by 1 or more j^ears at the central institution. It is 

 recommended that the latter be located at Oxford and aflBliated with the University. — 0. A. 



Stevens. 



31. Anonymous. Science for all. Outline of the course. School Sci. Rev. 2: 203-212. 

 1920. — A course of study by subjects on living and non-living things is presented under 

 Courses on Living Things. — Ellen Eddy Shaw. 



32. Anonymous. [Rev. of: Fritch, F. E., and E. J. Salisbury. An introduction to 

 the structure and reproduction of plants, vii + 4^8 p., 2 pi. G. Bell and Sons: London, 

 1920.] Nature 107: 200. 1921. — "As a reference book for first-year university students, it 

 is the most useful we have seen." — 0. A. Stevens. 



33. Anonymous. Study of plants in the field. [Rev. of: Horwood, A. R. The outdoor 

 botanist. 284 p., 20 pi. T. Fisher Unwin: London, 1920.] Nature 107: 293-294. 1921.— 

 The chapter on ecology contains foreign material which is fragmentary and incoherent. Fre- 

 quent misleading and contradictory statements are made. Many of the illustrations are 

 good. — 0. A. Stevens. 



34. Anonymous. [Rev. of: Martin, J. N. Botany with agricultural applications. 2nd 

 ed., xii + 605 p. John Wiley and Sons: New York; Chapman and Hall: London, 1920.] 

 Nature 107: 168. 1921. 



35. Hopping, Aleita. Organization of biology and related sciences in city high schools. 

 School Sci. and Math. 21: 463-472. 1921. 



36. Johnson, Arthur M. The use of the textbook in beginning classes in botany. School 

 Sci. and Math. 21: 573-577. 1921. 



CYTOLOGY 



Gilbert M. Smith, Editor 

 Geo. S. Bryan, Assistant Editor 



(See in this issue Entries 81, 101, 107, 123, 124, 135, 308) 



ECOLOGY 



Henry C. Cowles, Editor 

 G. D. Fuller, Assistant Editor 



(See in this issue Entries 60, 128, 178, 179, 249, 323, 326, 327, 329, 336, 354, 371, 372, 



374, 377) 



