BIBLIOGRAPHY 



[Six books which iu the opinion of the authors should be in every 

 botanical library have been double starred.] 



GENERAL TEXTS 



**1. Strasburger, Noll, Schenck, Karsten. K Trxt-Hool of llotamj. Third 

 revised translation by W. H. Lang. The Macmillan Company, 

 New York, 1908. ^5.00. The original Lehrhuch der liotnnik ap- 

 pears in frequent revised editions. G. Fischer, Jena. Marks 8..'>0. 



2. Kerner-Oliver. Natural History of Plants. Henry Holt & Company, 



New York, 1905, two volumes. 111.00. 



3. Campbell. A University Text-Book of Botany. The Macmillan Com- 



pany, New York, 1902. $4.00. 



LABORATORY MANUALS, METHODS OF TEACHING, ETC. 



**6. Strasburger-Hillhouse. Handbook of Practical Botany. The Mac- 

 millan Company, New York, 1900. $2.00. 



7. Ganong. The Teaching Botanist. The Macmillan Company, New 



York, 1910. $1.10. 



8. Lloyd and Bigelow. The Teaching of Biology in the Secondary School. 



Loiigiuaus, Green & Company, New York, 1904. $1.50. 



9. Detmer-Moor. Practical Plant Physiology. The Macmillan Com- 



pany, 1898. $3.00. 



10. Ganong. Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology. Henry Holt & 



Company, New York, 1908. $1.75. 



11. Darwin and Acton. Practical Physiology of Plants. University 



Press, Cambridge, 1897. $1.25. 



12. Caldwell. Handbook of Plant Morphology. Henry Holt & Com- 



pany, New York, 1904. $1.00. 



13. Osterhout. Experiments with Plants. The Macmillan Company, 



New York, 1905. $1.25. 



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