The name of this volume suggests its purpose, Botany, in the past, has often meant much highly technical study of floral structure, or internal anatomy of plants, but very little of human interest. The authors hope by means of this book to supplement the usual text-books of the science, which must, of necessity, be concerned chiefly with fundamental conceptions of morphology and physiology. The aim is to supply a fund of information that shall be of value to ...