APPENDICES 



HEINIG (Robert Lawbence). Glossary of the Botanic Terms used in 

 describing Flowering Plants. Calcutta, 1899. 8vo. 



An enumeration of about the same extent as the last, but including the 

 names of many orders, and medical terms relating to the action of plants, as 

 anti-dysenteric, dysentery, etc. 



JACKSON (Benjamin Daydon). A review of the Latin terms used in botany 

 to denote colour. Journ. Bot. xxxvii. (1899) 97-106. 



A glossary of botanic terms with their derivation and accent. 



London (Duckworth), 1900. 8vo. — Second edition, revised and enlarged, 

 ib. 1905. — ^Third edition, again revised and enlarged, ib. 1916. 



CLEMENTS (Frederic Edward). A system of nomenclature for phj^o- 

 geography [with a note by Prof. A. Engler]. Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxxi. 

 (1902), Beibl. n. 70, pp. 1-20. 



Glossary [of phytogeographic terms] consists of pp. 314-323 of his 



" Research Method in Ecology." Lincoln, Nebraska (University Pub- 

 lishing Co.), 1905. 8vo. 



SCHNEIDER (Camillo Karl). Illustriertes Handworterbuch der Botanik. 

 Leipzig, 1905. 8vo. 



BILANCIONI (GuGLiELMO). Dizionario di botanica generate. Milano, 1906. 

 Sm. 8vo. 



This and the previous volume are more like encyclopaedias than 

 dictionaries, many articles being given at great length. 



SHULL (George Harrison). Genetic Definitions in the New Standard 

 Dictionary. Amer. Natur. xlix. (1915), 52-59. 

 A critical redefinition of about thirty terms. 



CLEMENTS (Frederic Edward). Plant Succession : an analysis of the 

 development of vegetation. Washington, 1916. 8vo. 



Plant Indicators : the relation of plant communities to process 



and practice. Washington, 1920. 8vo. 



ARTSCHWAGER (Ernst) and Edwinia W. SMILEY. A Dictionarj- of 

 Botanical Equivalents (Fr.-Engl., Germ. -Engl.). Baltimore, 1920. 16mo. 



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