Bibliographies of Botany. 431 



BIOLOGY. 



Thompson, D'Arcy W. 



Bibliography [of fertilization of flowers]. 



(In Müller, Hermann (Lippstadt), The fertilization of flowers, 

 tr. and ed. by D'Arcy W. Thompson. London, Macmillan, 1883, 

 p. 599—634.) 



Over 809 entries, chronologically arranged. 

 SeealsoMacLeod, Fanny. 

 NATURE STUDY. 

 Bay, J. Christian. 



Nature study and the small libraries. 



(In Public Libraries (Chicago), XI (1906), p. 315—316.) 

 A bibliography of the more important publications, especially perio- 

 dical, on nature study. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture. Office of Experiment Stations. 



Circular No. 52: A few good books and bulletins on nature study, school 

 gardening, and elementary agriculture for common schools, by D. J. Crosby. 

 [Washington, D. C, 1903.] 

 4 p. 80. 



7. Palaeobotany. 



Saporta, G. Marquis de. 



Revue des travaux de paléontologie végétale parus en 1888 ou dans le 

 cours des années précédentes. 



(In Rev. gén. de bot. I (1889), p. 541—548, 582-596, pi. 25; II (1890), 



p. 476— 192, 225—238, pi. 11-14.) 

 Revue . . . parus eu France dans le cours des années 1889 — 1892. 



(Ibid. V (1893), p. 119-125, 172—180. 230-234, 265—275, 316-327, 



(355-366; pi. III-VI.) 

 Zeiller, A. 



Revue des travaux de paléontologie végétale publiés dans le cours des années 

 1893—1896. 



(In Rev. gén. de bot. IX (1897), p. 324-336, 360—384, 399—416, 



449-462; X (1898), p. 26-32, 69-80.) 

 Revue des travaux de paléontologie végétale publiés dans le cours des années 

 1897—1900. 



(In Revue gén. de bot. XIV (1902), p. 427—435, 487—496, 539—543; 



XV (19U3), p. 39-48, 83—89, 125—137, 186-192, 235-240, 328—336, 



393—400, 470—480.) 

 Arber, E. A. Newell. 



Bibliography of literature on palœozoic fossil plants, including some of the 

 more important memoirs published between 1870 — 1905. 



(In Progressus rei botan. I. Jahrg. (1907), p. 218-242.) 



"This bibliography is not, in any sense, complete. To compile an 



exhaustive list of the Literature would require many months of con- 

 tinuous labor." 



