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Obituary.—Miss Ethel Sargant , F.L.S. 
The Inheritance of a University. The Girton Review, Lent Term, 1901, pp. 1-15. 
The Adaptation of Seedlings to their Surroundings. Trans. S. E. Union of Scientific Societies, 
1901, 4 pp. 
The Origin of the Seed-leaf in Monocotyledons. New Phytologist, vol. i, 1902, pp. 107-13. 
A Theory of the Origin of Monocotyledons founded on the Structure of their Seedlings. Ann. of 
Bot., vol. xvii, 1903, pp. 1-92. 
The Seedlings of Geophytes. Trans. S. E. Union of Scientific Societies, 1903, 5 pp. 
The Evolution of Monocotyledons. Bot. Gazette, vol. xxxvii, 1904, pp. 325-45. 
The Early History of Angiosperms. Bot. Gazette, vol. xxxviii, 1905, pp. 420-3. 
The Family Tree of Flowering Plants. Proc. Holmesdale Natural Hist. Club, 1906 (for 1902-5), 
12 pp. 
The Reconstruction of a Race of Primitive Angiosperms. Ann. of Bot., vol. xxii, 1908, pp. 121-86. 
Address to Botanical Section of British Association, Birmingham, 1913, pp. 1-14. 
Joint Papers. 
D. H. Scott and E. Sargant: On the Pitchers of Dischidia Rafflesiana (Wall.). Ann. of Bot., 
vol. vii, 1893, pp. 243-69. 
Rina Scott and E. Sargant: On the Development of Arum maculatum from the Seed. Ann. of 
Bot., vol. xii, 1898, pp. 399-414. 
E. Sargant and Agnes Robertson (Mrs. Arber) : The Anatomy of the Scutellum in Zea Mais. Ann. 
of.Bot., vol. xix, 1905, pp. 115-23. 
E. Sargant and Agnes Arber : The Comparative Morphology of the Embryo and Seedling in the 
Gramineae. Ann. of Bot., vol. xxix, 1915, pp. 161-222. 
In completing the above list of Miss Sargant’s works the writer has had the kind assistance 
of Mrs. A. Arber, F.L.S, 
