The laboratory work is adapted to any equipment, and ihe instructions for it are placed in divisions by themselves, preceding the related chapters of descriptive text, which follows in the main the order of topics in Gray's Lessons in Botany. Special... An Elementary Course in Analytic Geometry - Page 401by John Henry Tanner, Joseph Allen - 1898 - 390 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Greenleaf Leavitt - Botany - 1901 - 284 pages
...and class-room exercises suffer from it. Accordingly, in this book instructions for laboratory study are placed in divisions by themselves, preceding the related chapters of descriptive text. The pupil with his book open before him in the laboratory will, therefore, not here be confronted by... | |
| Robert Greenleaf Leavitt - Botany - 1901 - 284 pages
...and class-room exercises suffer from it. Accordingly, in this book instructions for laboratory study are placed in divisions by themselves, preceding the related chapters of descriptive text. The pupil with his book open before him in the laboratory will, therefore, not here be confronted by... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - Chemistry - 1902 - 386 pages
...and supplementing the laboratory studies. The laboratory work is adapted to any equipment, and the instructions for it are placed in divisions by themselves,...many of them entirely new. The appendix contains full descriptiops of the necessary laboratory materials, with directions for their use. It also gives helpful... | |
| Albert Ensign Church - Geometry, Descriptive - 1902 - 236 pages
...clearly the most effective pedagogical methods. The laboratory work is adapted to any equipment, and the instructions for it are placed in divisions by themselves,...time morphology and physiology are fully treated. Copies sent, prepaid, on receipt of price. American Book Company New York • Cincinnati • Chicago... | |
| Ernst von Wildenbruch - 1902 - 108 pages
...and supplementing the laboratory studies. The laboratory work is adapted to any equipment, and the instructions for it are placed in divisions by themselves,...follows in the main the order of topics in Gray's Wessons in Botany. Special attention is paid to the ecological aspects of plant life, while at the... | |
| Alfred Jules Émile [Fouillée (Mme.]), Mme. Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée - France - 1902 - 268 pages
...Lessons in Botany. Spécial attention is paid to thé écological aspects of plant life, while at thé same time morphology and physiology are fully treated....There are 384 carefully drawn illustrations, many of thém entirely new. Thé appendix contains full descriptions of thé necessary laboratory materials,... | |
| James Andrew Merrill - Zoology - 1902 - 254 pages
...and supplementing the laboratory studies. The laboratory work is adapted to any equipment, and the instructions for it are placed in divisions by themselves, preceding the related chap'.ers of descriptive text, which follows in the main the order of topics in Gray's Lessons in Botany.... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - Chemistry - 1904 - 446 pages
...clearly the most effective pedagogical methods. The laboratory work is adapted to any equipment, and the instructions for it are placed in divisions by themselves,...time morphology and physiology are fully treated. Copies sent, prepaid, on receipt of price. American Book Company New York » Cincinnati • Chicago... | |
| John Francis Woodhull - Physics - 1905 - 124 pages
...and supplementing the laboratory studies. The laboratory work is adapted to. any equipment, and the instructions for it are placed in divisions by themselves,...appendix contains full descriptions of the necessary laboratorj' materials, with directions for their use. It also gives helpful suggestions for the exercises,... | |
| Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald - Botany - 1905 - 362 pages
...they may be performed by schools with even simple apparatus. The instructions for laboratory study are placed in divisions by themselves, preceding the related chapters of descriptive text. The book combines the best features of the newest methods with that lucidity and definiteness which... | |
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