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II. BOTANY.

Professor Lewis.

For Undergraduates.

Botany B1: Biology B1 prerequisite.—The evolution of plants based on
a morphological study of a series of types, which will represent the more
important families of algae, fungi, liverworts, mosses, ferns and seed-plants.
The principles of classification are considered and illustrated. (B.A. or B.S.
credit, 6 session-hours.) Lectures: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 11-12.
Laboratory: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9-11. Cabell Hall. Professor
Lewis.

For Undergraduates and Graduates.

Botany C1: Plant Physiology: Biology B1 prerequisite.—A detailed
study of the various activities of plants, such as nutrition, growth, reproduction
and reactions to stimuli. The part plants play in the economy of
nature and their relation to human welfare will be considered. Two lectures
and two three-hour laboratory periods weekly. Hours by appointment.
Cabell Hall. Professor Lewis.

For Graduates.

Botany D1: Opportunity is offered for advanced work along some of
the lines indicated above. The work will be varied to suit the needs of the
students applying for the course. Hours by appointment. Cabell Hall.
Professor Lewis.