XVI WORKS OF EBFEEBNCB. 



beginners. The second and third contain the latest and most 

 approved methods of microscopical manipulation. The last gives 

 the modern methods of work with such clearness and detail as to 

 render it indispensable in eveiy botanical laboratory. The origi- 

 nal work of which it is a translation [Strasburger, Das kleine 

 botanische Praktikum. Fischer, Jena] will be preferred by those 

 who read German. 



STE.TJCTURAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL. 



Gray, Structural Botany. American Book Company. 



Goodale, Physiological Botany. American Book Company. 



Bessey, Botany. Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1888. 



DeBary, Comparative Anatomy of the Phanerogams and Ferns. Oxford, 

 Clarendon Press, 1884. 



Vines, Physiology of Plants. Cambridge, University Press, 1886. 



Sachs, The Physiology of Plants. Oxford, Clarendon Press. Mac- 

 millan & Co., 1887. 



Haberlandt, Physiologische Pflanzenanatomie. Engelmann, Leipzig, 

 1884. 



Frank, Lehrhuch der Botanik. Engelmann, Leipzig, 1892. 



Zimmermann, Die Morphologic und Physiologic dcr Pflanzcnzelle. 

 Trewendt, Breslau, 1887. 



Detmer, Das pflanzenphysiologische Praktikum. Fischer, Jena, 1888. 



Detmer, Manuel technique de Physiologic ve'ge'tale. C. Reinwald, Paris, 

 1890. Translation of the last-named work revised and extended 

 by the author. 



Bessey 's Botany is the least expensive book that covers the 

 ground at all satisfactorily. With Gray's Structural and Good- 

 ale's Physiological Botany one is better equipped for work, inas- 

 much as the whole general subject of organography and physiology 

 is ably and clearly presented in them. Sachs' Lectures on the 

 Physiology of Plants is indispensable. 



MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYSTEMATIC. 



Goebel, Outlines of Classifcation and Special Morphology of Plants. 



Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1887. 

 Luerssen, Handbuch der Systematischen Botanik. Haessel, Leipzig, 1879. 

 Eichler, Bluthendiagramme. Engelmann, Leipzig, 1875. 



