Methods in Plant Histology 
BY CHARLES mr CHAMBERLAIN, A. -M., Ph. D. 
‘or in Botany in the University of "Chic 
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No. 137-138 of Transactions of Scientific Societies Periodicals 
Bibliography § History Biographies and Portraits 
Herbals Early Botanical Science Linnaeus 
NATURAL 
HISTORY and —— . 
SCIEN Microscopy Morphology aad Physiology 
<< Encyclopaedic works Classification Nomenclature 
Cryptogams Phanerogams Fossil Plants 
Natural distribution of Plants (Floras) 
Agriculture and Horticulture to the end of the J8th century 
Gardening Landscape Gardening 
The Flower and Ornamental Garden 
Husbandry Tropical Agriculture Commercial Plants 
_ Medical Botany Forestry Diseases of Plants 
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