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Table of Botanical Sciences 



Objects 



General (func- 

 tions, classi- 

 fication, etc.) 



Composition 



Vegetable 

 matter 



Botany 



Cells 



Cytology 



Plant 

 chemistry 



Pharmac 



Tissues 



Organs 



Plants 



Histology! 



Organo- 

 graphy 



ology? 



Phytol- 

 ogy? 



Associa- 

 tions 



Sociology 



Physical 

 properties 



Structure 



Specific 

 gravity 

 etc. 



Osmotic 

 pressure 



Strength 

 of wood, 

 etc. 



M o 



r p h 



o 1 o 



g y 



Nutrition, 

 respiration, 

 photosyn- 

 thesis, etc. 



Germination 

 and growth, 

 or life history 



P h 



y s 1 



o 1 o 



g y 



P h y s i o 1 



o g y 



Invasion? 



Seasonal or 

 other periodic 

 changes 



P h y 



s i o 1 

 Phenol 



o g y 

 ogy 



Movements and 

 responses 









Physi ology 





Reproduction 









1 Physi- 

 j ology 





Descent or 

 inheritance 









1 Genetics 





Evolution or 

 history 









. ? 



Phyl- 



ogeny 

 Paleo- 

 botany 



Suc- 

 cession 



Interrelations 







? 



? 



Compe- 

 tition 



symbi- 

 osis, 



parasi- 

 tism, etc. 



Zonation, 

 etc. 



Environment 

 (influence of) 





E c 



o 1- o 



g y 



Synec- 

 ology 



Areal 



distribution 











Geogr 



aphy 



