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finding of the reference. In binding such journals many libraries in- 
"dicate on the back only the number of the volume. If the year only 
were cited two volumes or more might have to be taken down, where- 
ssf the citation “Bot. Gaz. xvi (1890). 132” the paper could be found 
the title of the article; (2) the name of the publication, if abbrevi- 
ued at all abbreviated so as to be readily identified (“Jour. Bot.” 
_ Would not be so); (3) series number, if any; (4) volume number; (5) 
‘Year; (6) page. Designating the part, heft, lieferung or fascicle is 
he. Bot. VII. vit. (1891). 
A Tikchem: Traité de Bot. 11. 398. Paris. 1891. 
CURRENT LITERATURE. 
sot acentury ago, 
ooo in which it received slight consideration, 
ity of judgme acute experimentation, his breadth of view — 
: ent, and especially by his ability in codrdination, 
foremost of the several divisions of the 
. *3s done by ne he began to write more physiological 
WS not taught as and physicists than by botanists, and the 
We oft exelns; a separate Study; now laboratories and 
““Sively devoted to it, and it has risen to equal 
“et departments of botany. be 
which every “a achs, which are the basis of this advancement, . 
dlicati-. 9 pe must refer who desires toexamine the _ 
LS ae a facts discovered during the last thirty-five 
