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as a guide in the right direction. For further and more completeinformation on these subjects reference should be made to the Bibli-ography (Pages 343 to 351), both of articles and of books, contained inthe Appendix to this volume. The author has compiled a bibliographyof articles and books which are of distinct value to the reader. Butthere are many other articles and books, of great interest and value toreaders, some of which probably have escaped the author's attentionand should be included in this list. This list will be revised fromtime to time.

The Use of the Index. This book is indexed very completelyand in detail and has a reference both to pages and to groups. Thereader will note that the book has been paged in the usual manner,and also that on each page the groups have been alphabetically ar-ranged for the purpose of making it more easy to consult informationas referred to by the Table of Contents and by the Group Index. As amatter of fact, this Index is almost equally as valuable as the completelist of plants under each of the various groups. By means of thisIndex the student who is familiar with some plant and wishes to find aproper use for it can readily ascertain the use or uses to which the plantis adapted.

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