On the Electromotive Properties of the Leaf of Dionaea in the Excited and Unexcited StatesSecond Paper . n$. 11 sec. 13. 0Lull,6 Imp. Car/ib. /£#£/> ,?£^ PROPERTIES OF THE LEAF OF DIOKffiA. 449 Fig. 11. Photographic record of the fundamental experiment in a perfectly unmodified 12. Effect as led off from the same contacts in the same leaf after modification. [The photograph shows an imperfection, due to a temporary defect in the electrometer. The first of the four notches ought to have been deeper.]Fig. 13. Effect often observed in leaves just prepared. It
On the Electromotive Properties of the Leaf of Dionaea in the Excited and Unexcited StatesSecond Paper . n$. 11 sec. 13. 0Lull,6 Imp. Car/ib. /£#£/> ,?£^ PROPERTIES OF THE LEAF OF DIOKffiA. 449 Fig. 11. Photographic record of the fundamental experiment in a perfectly unmodified 12. Effect as led off from the same contacts in the same leaf after modification. [The photograph shows an imperfection, due to a temporary defect in the electrometer. The first of the four notches ought to have been deeper.]Fig. 13. Effect often observed in leaves just prepared. It corresponds to a state intermediate between figs. 10 and 11. —In all cases the difference was compensated just before the observationwas made. Mdccolxxxviil— b. 3 m
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