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p. 129. Abnormal change of the contents of the cells are termed by Kustek metaplcosy, 

 excessive division of cells hypcrphisij, and an arrest in the course of their develop- 

 ment hypioplasy. 



PHYSIOLOGY BY L. JOST. 



For more advanced study Pfeffek's Physiology of Plants and Jost's Lectures on 

 Plant Physiology, both of which are translated into English, may be consulted. 



(I) Bernard (1878), Lecons sur les phenomenes de la vie, Paris. Sachs 

 (1882), Vorlesnngen uber Pflanzeuiihysiologie, Leipzig, Vorlesung 12. (Eng. 

 Translation. ) 



(-) Blackman (1908), British Assoc, for Adv. of Sciences, Dublin. Address to 

 the Bot. Section. Also (1905), Annals of Botany, 19. Jost (1906), Biolog. Cen- 

 tralbl. 26. 



(^) MoLiscH (1897), Das Erfrieren der Pflanzen, Jena. Mez (1905), Flora, 94. 

 Appelt (1907), Kiiltetod der Kartoffel, Halle (Dissertation). 



The significance of the temperature for the geographical distribution of plants is 

 treated at length in Schimpek's Plant Geography. Solms-Laubach, Gesichts- 

 punkte der Pflanzengeographie, Leipzig, 1905. Ihne'.s Phenological Diagrams of 

 the Onset of Spring in Middle Europe, 1605, Heft 5, may also be mentioned. 



It is true that often the life of the plant is not terminated by the low temperature, 

 hut results from drought, because the transpiration continues while the absoriJtion of 

 loatcr from the frozen soil becomes impossible. Cf., e.g., Schimper, Plant Geography, 

 and Kihlmann (1890), Pflanzenbiologische Studieu aus Lappland, Helsingfors. 



(■*) CzAPEK (1905), Biochemie der Pflanzen, Jena. Euler (1908), Grundlagen 

 und Ergebnisse der Pflanzenchemie, Braunschweig. Hober (1906), Physikal. 

 Chemie der Zelle, ed. 2. Leipzig. 



(^) Wolf, E. (1871, 1880), Aschenanalysen von land- und forstwirtschaftlichen 

 Produkten, Berlin. KoxiG (1882), Zusaramensetzung der menschlichen Nahrungs- 

 u. Genussmittel, Berlin. 



(8) Pfeffer (1877), Osmotische Untersuchungen, Leipzig ; also (1886), Unters. 

 a. d. bot. Institut, Tiibingen, 2 ; also (1890), Abh. d. math. phys. Kl. d. siichs. 

 Gesellsch. Leipzig, de Vkies (1877), Die mechan. Ursachen d. Zellstreckung, 

 Leipzig ; also (1884), Jahrb. wiss. Botanik, 14. Ruhland (1908), Jahrb. wiss. 

 Botanik, 46. Meurer (1909), ibid. Errera (1907), Cours de physiologie molecu- 

 laire, Bruxelles. Livingston (1903), Role of Diffusion, etc. in Plants, Chicago. 



C) Brown and Escombe (1900), Phil. Trans. B, 193. 



C^) BuRGERSTEiN (1904), Transpiration d. Pflanzen, Jena. 



(8) Schimper (1898), Pflanzengeographie, Jena. Goebel (1889), Pflanzenbiolog. 

 Schilderungen, i., Marburg. Stahl, Annales du jard. de Buitenzorg, 11 and 13 ; 

 Botan. Ztg. 52. Volkens (1887), Flora d. iigypt.-arab. Wiiste, Berlin. 



(1°) BuRGERSTEiN, See (*). Haberlandt (1904), Physiolog. Anatomie, ed. 3, 

 Leipzig. W1L.SON (1881), Unters. bot. Inst. Tiibingen, 1. Lepeschkin (1906), 

 Beihefte bot. Centralbl. 19. 



(II) Brucke (1844), Aunalen d. Physik, 63. (Ostwalds, Klassiker, Ko. 95.) 

 Pfeffer (1877), Osmotische Untersuchungen, Leipzig; (1890), Abh. d. Kgl. 

 Gesellsch. d. Wiss. Leipzig. Wielee. (1893), Cohns Beitr. z. Biologic, 6. 



(12) Pfeffer, Lepeschkin, see Q°) and ("). 



(13) MoLiscH (1902), Bot. Ztg. oO. 



(i-i) Strasburger (1891), Bau u. Verrichtungen d. Leitungsbahuen, Jena. 



