B. — WoEKs OF Refeeence 



Under its proper head, in the following list, will be found 

 the titles of books or articles, some of which the student should 

 consult in connection with the examination of each organism. 

 The list is not intended to be complete, and includes only such 

 works as are likely to be found in almost every library. For 

 the sake of convenience each title is numbered, and is given in 

 full only when first mentioned. 



MIOEOSCOPICAL MANIPULATION AND LABOEATOET METHODS 



1. Beale. — " How to Work with the Microscope," London, 



1880. Structure and methods. 



2. Behrens. — " Guide to the Microscope in Botany," Boston, 



1885. Structure and methods. 



3. Bower and Vines. — " A Course of Practical Instruction in 



Botany," New York, 1889. Methods. 



4. Carpenter. — "The Microscope and Its Eevelations," re- 



vised by Dallinger, Philadelphia, 1891. Structure and 

 methods. 



5. Fearnley. — " A Course in Elementary Practical Histology," 



New York, 1887. Laboratory and microscopical meth- 

 ods. 



6. Frey. — " The Microscope and Microscopical Technology," 



New York, 1872. Structure and methods. 



7. Gage. — "The Microscope and Histology," Part I., Ithaca, 



1891. Structure and methods. 



8. Goodale. — "Physiological Botany," New York, 1885. 



Methods. 



9. Howes. — "Atlas of Practical Elementary Biology," London, 



1885. Methods. 



