BOOKS IN BOTANY 



PLANT STUDY (REVISED EDITION) 



By W. H. D. MEIER, Head of the Department of Natural Science in the 

 State Normal School, Framingham, Mass. 



Portfolio containing 36 plant studies, with space for drawings, 18 sheets ruled 

 on both sides for notes, and 10 sheets for description and preservation of 

 specimens. In Biflex Binder. Plant Study Sheets (pages 1-36). 



OFFERS a laboratory and field course in botany admirably designed 

 for students who desire to make it their final course, as well as for those 

 who intend to do higher work. The material presented is ample for stu- 

 dents who take the examination offered by the College Entrance Exam- 

 ination Board, and the special examinations in botany given by Harvard 

 University and other leading schools. The general facts of structure and 

 function, starting with seeds and ending with fruits, are first studied; 

 then the life history of plants, beginning with the lowest forms. A 

 sufficient number of plant-description sheets are given to enable the 

 student to become familiar with the leading groups of flowering plants. 



LABORATORY MANUAL AND NOTEBOOK IN 

 BOTANY 



By WILLARD N. CLUTE, Flower Technical High School for Girls, Chicago. 



65+42 blank pages 



A COMPREHENSIVE laboratory manual of botany on the loose-leaf 

 plan. Designed for the first half-year in botany in the high school, 

 it deals with the structure and life processes of the flowering plants, 

 with a brief survey of the lower forms of vegetation, such as mosses, 

 ferns, and fungi. The course is inductive, and is so arranged that the 

 pupil must see and reason for himself, working out his answers from 

 the study of easily obtained material. 



LABORATORY BOTANY 



By WILLARD N. CLUTE, Flower Technical High School for Girls, Chicago. 



xiv + 177 pages 



FOR the teacher who is crowded for time or the student who de- 

 sires to do independent work, Clute's " Laboratory Botany " will be 

 found invaluable. It is made up of clear and accurate outlines of spe- 

 cific subjects, such as root, stem, flower, fungi, bryophytes, gymno- 

 sperms, etc. ; directions for examining ; and lists of definite questions 

 which will bring out all the different points of the student's investi- 

 gation. It can be condensed or extended at will. 



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