

TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



divisions of stems seven classes leaf stalk branches bulbs. Appendages 

 of Plants stipules thorns prickles glands scales stings tendrils 

 pubescences bracts hairs, etc. 



Leaves of Plants, p. 70. Cellular structure ribs veins origin skin 

 secretions excretions expiration respiration habits functions foliation 

 periods forms of leaves plants known by these description insertion 

 size color duration causes defoliation anatomy and physiology pow- 

 ers, etc. 



Suds, p. 75. Leaf-buds flower-buds characteristics uses formations 

 budding frondescence, etc. 



Fruits, p. 77. Product of flowers processes kinds of fruit causes 

 secretions position food diseases causes light heat properties 

 seeds duration composition divisions structure. Classification of Fruits, 

 p. 81 nine classes orders classes and genera capsules, with cuts peri- 

 carps, with cuts bivalve, with cut dllicle, with cut legumes, with cut uni- 

 valve, with cut drupes, with cuts berry, with cuts compound do., with 

 cuts pomes, with cut strobulus, with cut pappus, etc. 



Flowers, p. 84 Composition floral envelops sexes calyx, with cut 

 position division parts, with cuts corolla petals various forms, with 

 cuts nectary odor, etc. The Sexes, p. 87. stamens pistils positions 

 form, etc., with cuts style stigma pollen diffusion, with cut organs 

 combined, with cut phenomena of sexes inflorescence position of flowers 

 various parts described compound and aggregate flowers, etc. 



BOTANICAL CLASSIFICATION, p. 90. Linncen system characteristics of clas- 

 sification natural families artificial and natural classification rules vege- 

 tation reproduction subdivisions classes orders genera species va- 

 rieties descriptions changes stamens and pistils descriptions with nu- 

 merous cuts. Classes, p. 93. Described from one to twenty-four orders 

 genera and species described. Natural classification of Jessieu, p. 98. prin- 

 ciples lessons directions descriptions analysis divisions by the fruit. 

 The Natural System, p. 101. method classes sub-classes tribes descrip- 

 tions characteristics Natural Orders and classes described, etc. p. 103. 



VEGETABLE GEOGRAPHY, p. 106. Its importance causes particular plants 

 local vegetation, etc. Outlines of American Vegetation, p. 108. Forest trees 

 of North America northern, middle, and southern districts east and west 

 divisions prairie regions rocky mountains review of kinds peculiarities 

 and uses comparison of American and French forest trees, etc. 



Topography of Plants, p. 112. Local circumstances tribes of plants 

 wars against one another examples remarkable plants red snow plant 

 particular plants in particular places dispersion of plants causes seeds 

 streams seas winds birds obstacles deserts mountains orders 

 habitation of plants, etc. 



Vegetable Regions, p. 116 Twenty-two regions denned. 



