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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1883-1884-348

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βVEMM classes 22 ST Γ Γ'ΓΓ Η Λ ί Λ Ν י Ρ11YSI נ Ι Οί BOTANY λ ν ami Hour of Attendance- ri from ft The object of this Coarse it to gfft η trcncral sketch of morphology structure and functions of 1'lnnti Tin Mibj -rts tr-at -l of an wry fully illustrated by fr and dried parte of plants by microscopic specimen end by en extensive collection of diagrams and as as ין th will adapted meet 111 י rc piirement of randid 1t for reee in the University of London PlBT -Morphological ami Structure Ιϊ Ί ι introductory Remarks on the Objects of Botanical ienr -Definition of Plant-General Sketch of the Orcnnn of Plants and of the Characters of the different Classes in th Vegetable Kingdom Klemeutary Structure of Plants -C lit and their Modi lirati ms-Epidermal Tissue and its Appendages Compound Organs divisible into Nutritive and Reproductive Of the Nutritive Organs -1 of Divine tions between Roots and Steins Epiphytic and Parasitic Plants The Stem General haracter of- Hud- ike External Modifications of the Stem-Intrrial Siruetnre- Exogenous Endogenous and Acrogenous Stems The Leaf General Characters and Structure II Of the Reproductive Or-an -Pract-Inllor sccnce- The Flower and its Parts Cah Corolla Andracium and Gynueium Fruit and Seed Pa it τ II- Physiological Botany Functions of the Nutritive Orgaos -Food of Vlantt Applications of in Agriculture and Horticulture luneUon of AUorpttou Practical application of ts knowledge-
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