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A Notable Addition 
to Scientific Texts 
By EDGAR NELSON TRANSEAU 
Professor of Botany, Ohio State University 
A book already used in mimeographed form in teaching 3,000 students. 
It has been reworked in light of classroom experience and this first edition 
is practically a revised one. In matter and form of presentation it embodies 
the ideas of a whole group of vigorous botanical workers in a well-rounded 
university department. 
Outstanding features are: 
1. It is a general botany in fact as well as in name, covering the several 
distinct branches of the subject which have developed with the advance 
of botany. 
2. It treats more thoroughly those phases of botany that find applications 
in practical plant production. 
3. It is splendidly illustrated. Drawings and diagrams of unusual concep¬ 
tion and excellence and photographs of great interest and value are aids 
in teaching all aspects of the subject. 
4. It is written in clear, simple language that is remarkably effective in 
carrying the thought and meaning to the student. 
An accompanying laboratory manual, ready at an early date, has been 
worked out in every detail of both method and content after several year’s 
use. ' ' ■' ■■ 
Cloth. 574 pages , SM X $A 'Inches. Price $4.00 
351 Illustrations 
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