METHODS OF EXPERIMENTATION. 



The following books will be found useful for reference r 



Darwin, F. Practical Physiology of Plants. 1894. 



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. 



