COI^TEKTS. 



TAGKS 



■PEEPACE . ix-xxvi 



HISTOEICAL INTEODTJCTIOlSr .... xxvii-xxsix 



BIBLIOaEAPHY. § 1 1-3 



HISTOEY. § 2 3-6 



BIOGEAPHY. § 3 . . .... 6-7 



IITDEXES. § 4; Terminology. § 5. Plant Names . 7-11 



ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. § 6 11-12 



KEYS TO OTHEE BOOKS. § 7 .... 13-14 



NOMENCLATORS. § 8 14-15 



SYSTEMS. § 9 15-18 



PEE-LINNEAN BOTANY. § 10. BiblLoal Botany. §11. 



Classical Botany. § 12. Early Modera . . 19-32 

 INTEODTJCTOEY WOEKS. § 13. Chiefly Structural. 



§ 14. Lectures. § 15. "Wall Diagrams . . 33-66 

 PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOEPHOLOGICAL BOTANY. 

 § 16. General Works. § 17. Tte Cell and 

 Cell Contents, Protoplasm, Starch, Chlorophyll, 

 Ciystals, etc. §18. Nutrition and Vitality, Effects 

 of Heat, Electricity and Light. § 19. Growth, 

 Motion of Eluids. § 20. Tissues. § 21. Periodi- 

 cal Movements of Plants. § 22. Growth of Organs. 

 § 23. The Eoot. § 24. The Axis. § 25. The 

 Leaf; Phyllotaxis, and Nervation. § 26. Lati- 

 ciferQus Vessels. § 27. The Bud. § ,28. The 

 Bark; Epidermis, Lenticels, Hairs and Thorns. 

 § 29. The Stem. § 30. The Inflorescence ; the 

 Anther, Pollen, Pistil, Embryology, Placentation, 

 Fruit, Seed. § 31. Germination. § 32. In-ita- 



