^ T^hluahle ^id lo the Study 

 of botany. 



Plant Analysis. 



By Hon E. A. APGAR, Sup't Public Instruction 

 of New Jersey; and Prof. A. C. APGAR, of 

 the New Jersey State Normal School. Hand- 

 somely printed, and substantially bound in flexible cloth. Sing^ 

 copies will be sent by mail, on receipt of 70 cents. 



IhE plant analysis will be found a vah, 

 able companion for students in the Science or 

 Botany, and well adapted for use in connection with Grays 

 or any other series of Text-books on the subject. By 

 using this system of analysis in classes, pupils will become 

 familiar with the meaning of botanical terms, and will 

 learn how to apply these terms in botanical descriptions. 

 They will also distinguish those characteristic features of 

 a plant which are necessary to be known in making the 

 analysis. The book will be found useful to teachers, as 

 its written exercises afford an evidence of the work done 

 by the pupils. 



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