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Bennett and Murray — A Handbook of Cryptogamic 



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l;v Alfred W. Bennett, M.A., L.Sc, F.L.S., Lecturer oh Botany 

 at St. Thomas's Hospital, and George Murray, F.L.S.; Senior Assist- 

 ant, Department of Botany, British Museum; Examiner. in Botany,' 

 Glasgow University. With 378 Illustrations. The book is arranged 

 in the following subdivisions: I. Vascular Cryptogams;. IL Muscinie; 

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Weathers — A Practical Guide to Garden Plants. 



By John Weathers, F.R.H.S., formerly of the Royal Gardens, 

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Curtis — A Text=Book of General Botany. 



By Carlton C. Curtis, A.M., Ph.D., Tutor in Botany in, Columbia 

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A Practical Text-Book of Plant Physiology. 



By Dr. Daniel Tremrly MacDougal, Director of the Laboratories 

 of the New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park. With 150 Illustra- 

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*i* A book containing a discussion of the . principles of the 

 general physiology of plants, with detailed directions for experiments 

 arranged for demonstration and original work. Suitable for use-in 

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 in high schools. The treatment of the fundamental properties of 

 protoplasm given, will be of interest to physiologists and biologists 

 in general. ■ ■ . / 



Sorauer — A Popular Treatise on the Physiology of Plants. 



For the Use of Gardeners or for Students of Horticulture and of Agricul^ 

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 Royal Pomological Institute in Proskau (Silesia), 'translated by F. 

 E.Weiss, B.Sc, F.L.S. With 33 Illustrations. 'Svo. 'Pp.x-256. 

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Tubeuf— Diseases of Plants Induced by Cryptogamic 

 Parasites. 



Introduction to the Study of Pathogenic Fungi, Slime' Fungi, Bacteria 

 and Algae. Translated from the German of Dr. Carl FreiheKr von 

 Tubeuf, of the University of Munich, by Wii.liXm G. Smith B So , 

 Ph.D., Lecturer on Plant Physiology to the University of EdinburelL 

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