APPENDIX 



Since only a summary of the main features of plant life, 

 as described in the Introduction, has been attempted, the 

 reader who wishes to go deeper into the subject may with 

 advantage study any of the works in the following list, in 

 addition to those mentioned in the introductory volume 

 (pp. 223-4). Reference has been made to a number of 

 these works in the preparation of this book. Fuller lists 

 will be found in some of these works for those who wish to 

 make a close study of the subject : 



On Buds and Stipules. — Lord Avebury. 



On Seedlings. — Lord Avebury. 



Plant Breeding. — L. H. Bailey. 



British Plants : their Biology and Ecology. — J. F. Bevan 

 and H. J. Jeffreys. 



Dictionary of English Plant Names. — J. Britten, F.L.S., 

 and R. Holland. 



Plant Life and Evolution. — Prof. D. H. Campbell. 



The Origin of Cultivated Plants. — A. De Candolle. 



The Chemical Phenomena of Life. — F. Czapek. 



Climbing Plants. — Charles Darwin. 



Insectivorous Plants. — Charles Darwin. 



Vegetable Mould and Earthworms. — Charles Darwin. 



Plant Life. — Prof. J. B. Farmer. 



Flowers and Flower Lore. — The Rev. H. Friend. 



The Living Plant.— W. F. Ganong. 



Structural Botany. — Asa Gray. 



The Soil.— A. D. Hall. 



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