International Oatalogne of Scientific Literature. 



[.) BOTANY. 



The Primary Divisions adopted correspond to the recognised 

 branches of the science of Botany. It has not been thought 

 desirable to adopt a taxonomic arrang'ement throughout, as in 

 Zoology, because a large part of the work done in Botany is 

 written from other than taxonomic points of view, and could not 

 be readily classed under taxonomic headings. In particular, the 

 whole subject of Vegetable Physiology is included under Botany, 

 whilst Animal Physiology forms a distinct science by itself. On 

 this account, in many cases cross references, by means of 

 duplicate slips, will be necessary. 



It is considered essential that all works on fossil plants should 

 appear in the Botany scheme, as well as under the separate 

 science of Palasontology (K). References to Palaeobotanical 

 works are intended to be distributed under their appropriate 

 headings in the scheme, whether taxonomic or otherwise, such 

 works l)eing indicated by a special mark (such as a f), identical 

 with that used to indicate fossils in Zoology. If a slip relate 

 both to recent and fossil forms it should be marked*!. Thus a 

 paper on the " Anatomy of the Stem of Leindodendron'' would 

 be catalogued under 2040 (Anatomy of Stem), and under G70(> 

 (Vascular Cryptogams), as well as in the Palaeontological 

 scheme. The stmtif/raphiccd grouping of entries relating to 

 Fossils will, of course, be left exclusively to Pali«ontology. 



0000 Philosophy. 



0010 History. Biogra()hy. 



0020 Periodicals, Reports of Institutions, Societies, Con- 

 gresses, etc. 



0030 General Treatises, Text Books, Dictionaries, Biblio- 

 graphies, Tables, 



0040 Addresses, Lectures. 



0050 Paedagogy. 



0060 Institutions, Museums, Collections, Economics. 



0070 Nomenclature. 



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