. Journal of applied microscopy and laboratory methods. f?ccm I iTcom 1 1-^. Fig. 3.—Plan of the building of the Botanical Laboratory of the Tokyo Imperial University. paleontology, mineralogy, physiology, physiological chemistry and bacteriology,besides the above mentioned courses in botany. Only students of botany,zoology, and geology come to this laboratory to study. Students of forestry andagriculture pursue their botanical studies at the botanical laboratory in theagricultural college of the university. The following is the present instructing staff of the


. Journal of applied microscopy and laboratory methods. f?ccm I iTcom 1 1-^. Fig. 3.—Plan of the building of the Botanical Laboratory of the Tokyo Imperial University. paleontology, mineralogy, physiology, physiological chemistry and bacteriology,besides the above mentioned courses in botany. Only students of botany,zoology, and geology come to this laboratory to study. Students of forestry andagriculture pursue their botanical studies at the botanical laboratory in theagricultural college of the university. The following is the present instructing staff of the botanical laboratory:Prof. J. Matsumura, professor of botany and the director of the botanicalgarden. (Systematic botany.) Prof. M. Miyoshi, professor of botany. (Plant physiology.) 1480 Journal of Applied Microscopy Mr. K. Fuji!, assistant. (In charge of morphology and embryology.)Mr, T. Makino, assistant. (Systematic botany.)Mr. S. Matsuda, assistant. (Systematic botany.)Mr. Y. Yabe, assistant, and secretary of the botanical Botanical Garden is the great source of living materials for stu


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