i 
[F. b.] ¥% Histology of plant members (subdivided like Faa). 
$. Histological classification of plants. (See also AdZ2, AdZ4, 
and E) 
om 
ce Teratologye (Deformities and injuries caused by insects, fungi, 
etce would be sought under these heads and under vegetable 
patholosy. See also Gg) 
G. Physiology, ecology, reproduction. 
ae General physiology texts and manuals, historical notes, etce 
1. Apparatus 
2+ Physiological methods 
be Chemics and physics, behaviour and experimental relations. 
1. Protoplasm, nature and activities of. Movement of cells. 
Viscosity, surface, tension, etc. 
2. Osmosis, turgor, penetrability. 
3. Transpiration and evaporation. 
4. Water relations and movements, humidyty. | 
5. Mineral nutrients, and relations of. 
6. Photosynthesis. 
7. Nitrogen relationse — 
8. Nutrition. 
9. Products of metabolism, chemical discussion of. 
10. Enzymes, including digestion and fermentation. 
1. Respiration and aeration. 
poe 
13, semmmtin Nbvements (tropic, tactics etce). 
14. Germination, processes in general 7 
15. Regeneration. fp re pee Breas : 
a awd hues ae Wheat + are Gee Pree 
16. Temperature relations (other than tropic)e 0 yo. spies 
17. Light relations (other than tropic). a dune (%} 67) fusersn 
18. Toxic agents, effects of. 
