198 PHYSIOLOGY AND BOTANY. 



PHYSIOLOGY AND BOTANIES. 



A HYGIENIC PHYSIOLOGY. For the use of schools. By D. F. 

 LINCOLN, M.D. Cloth. Illustrated. 200 pages. For introduc- 

 tion, 80 cents. 



The chief object of this book is to present the laws of health as 

 fully as pupils fourteen or fifteen years old can understand, appre- 

 ciate, and apply them. 



LITTLE FLOWER-PEOPLE. By GERTRUDE ELISABETH HALE. Sq. 

 12mo. Illustrated. Cloth. 85 pages. For introduction, 40 

 cents. 



The aim of this book is to tell some of the most important ele- 

 mentary facts of plant life in such a way as to appeal to the child's 

 imagination and curiosity. 



GLIMPSES AT THE PLANT WORLD. By FANNY D. BERGEN. 



Fully illustrated. Cloth. 156 pages. For introduction, 50 cents. 



This is a capital child's book, for it covers quite an area of 

 botanical study and presents a good array of interesting facts 

 relative to plant life. 



OUTLINES OF LESSONS IN BOTANY. For the use of teachers, 

 or mothers studying with their children. By JANE H. NEWELL. 

 Part I. : From Seed to Leaf. Square 12mo. Cloth. 150 pages. 

 Illustrated. For introduction, 50 cents. 



Part II.: Flower and Fruit. 393 pages. Illustrated. Cloth. For 

 introduction, 80 cents. 



A READER IN BOTANY. Selected and adapted from well-known 

 authors. BY JANE H. NEWELL. 



Part I. : From Seed to Leaf. Cloth. 199 pages. For introduc- 

 tion, 60 cents. 



The purpose of this book is to supply a course of reading calcu- 

 lated to awaken the interest of the pupil in the study of the life 

 and habits of plants. 



A READER IN BOTANY. Selected and adapted from well-known 

 authors. By JANE H. NEWELL. 



Part II. : Flower and Fruit. Cloth. 179 pages. For introduc- 

 tion, 60 cents. 



This volume follows the first part in supplying a course of read- 

 ing in Botany for pupils of the higher grades. It deals with the 

 life-habits of plants, especially as relating to the flower and fruit. 



