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BOOKS OF SPECIAL VALUE. 



ELEMENTS OF BOTAIJY. 



By Joseph V. Bergen, Instructor in Biology in the English High School, Boston. 

 332 pages. Fully illustrated. For introduc^on, Si. 10. 



Bergen's Botany aims to revolutionize the study of botany and to put it on an 

 experimental and observational basis, so that the study shall have a disciplinary value 

 which It lacks now. The book can be used where they have no laboratory work, no 

 microscope, in fact, no apparatus whatever. Good work can be done with a magnifying 

 glass and pocket knife only. It covers a little more than a half year's work. The plan 

 of the book is brought into substantial accord with the consensus of opinions of repre- 

 sentative high school teachers in many sections of the country. 



ELEMENTS OF PLANT ANATOMY. 



By Emily L. Gregory, Professor of Botany in Barnard College. 148 pages. 

 Illustrated. For introduction, Si-25. 



Designed as a text-book for students who have already some knowledge of general 

 botany, and who need a practical knowledge of plant structure. 



ELEMENTS OF STRTTCTTTRAL AND SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. 



For High Schools and Elementary College Courses. By Douglas H. Campbeli., 

 Professor of Botany in the Leland Stanford Junior University. 253 pages. For 

 introduction, $1.12. 



PLANT ORGANIZATION. 



By R. Halsted Ward, formerly Professor of Botany in the Rensselaer Poly- 

 technic Institute, Troy, N.Y. Quarto. 176 pages. Illustrated. Flexible boartk. 

 For introduction, 75 cents. 



LITTLE FLOWER PEOPLE. 



By Gertrude E. Hale. Illustrated. 85 pages. For introduction, 40 cents. 



This book tells some of the most important elementary facts of plant life in such 

 a way as to appeal to the child's imagination and curiosity. 



GLIMPSES AT THE PLANT WORLD. 



By Fanny D. Bergen. Fully illustrated. 156 pages. For introduction, 50 cents. 



This is a capital child's book, and is intended for a supplementary reader for 

 lower grades. 



OUTLINES OF LESSONS IN BOTANY. 



For the use of teachers or mothers studying with their cliildren. By Jane H. 



Newell. 



Part I. ; From. Seed to Leaf. 150 pages. Illustrated. For introduction, 50 



cents. 



Part II. : Flower and Fmit. 393 pages. Illustrated. For introduction, 80 



cents. 



A READER IN BOTANY. 



Selected and adapted from well-known authors. By Jane H. Newell. 

 Part I. : From Seed to Leaf. 199 pages. For introduction, 60 cents. 

 Part n. : Flower and Fruit. 179 pages. For introduction, 60 cents. 

 Newell's Botanies aim to supply a course of reading in botany calculated to 

 awaken the interest of pupils in the study of the life and liabits of plants. 



GINN & COMPANY, Publishers. 



