METHODS OF EXPERIMENTATION. 



The following books will be found useful for reference: 



DARWIN, : F^ v ^Practical :PK5'siology of Plants. 1 894. 



GOODALE. Physiological Botany. 1884. 



KERNER and OLIVER. Natural History of Plants. 1894. 



SACHS. Physiology of Plants. 1886. 



SPALDING. Introduction to Botany. 1894. 



VINES. Physiology of Plants. 1886. 



VINES. Text-book of Botany. 1894-5. 



METHODS OF EXPERIMENTATION. 



THE entire course of an experiment should be described in 

 detail in the student's note-book, with reference to the follow- 

 ing points : 



1. Object of experiment. 



2. Apparatus and plant-material employed : condition and 

 development of the latter. Full drawings. 



3. Date of experiment and successive observations day 

 and hour. 



4. Temperature, moisture, and sunshine. 



5. Results of experiment. 



