CONTENTS. 



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III. Delineation of Characters, 



A. On Generic Clmracters, 



B. On Specific Characters, 



IV. Description of Plants, 

 V. Synonymy, 



VI. On the Form of Botanical Works, 



A. Monographs, 

 VII. Floras, 



VIII. Descriptions of Gardens, 

 IX. Plates of Plants, 

 X. General Works, 

 XI. On Collections of Plants, 



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PART IV. 



PHYTONOMY, OR ON THE STRUCTURE AND 

 NATURE OF PLANTS. 



CHAP. I. Phytotomy, or Anatomy of Plants, 

 I. On the Structure of Plants in general, 



A. On Cellular Texture, 



B. On the Sap-Tubes, 



C. On the Spiral Vessels, 

 II. On the Structure of Roots, 



IIL On the Structure of the Stem, 

 IV. On the Structure of Buds, 

 V. On the Structure of Leaves, 

 VI. On the Structure of Blossoms, 

 VII. On the Structure of the Sexual Organs, 



CHAP. II. Pytochemy, or Doctrine of the Compo- 

 sition OF Plants, 



i. General Remarks, - 



ll. On the Common Sap, 

 III. More Intimate Constituents of Vegetables, 



CHAP. III. Proper PhytoNomy, or on the Life of 

 Plants. 

 I. Effects of Stimuli, 

 II. Other Proofs of the Higher Life of Plants, 



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