. The movements and habits of climbing plants. Climbing plants; Plants. Chap. III. FUMAEIACE^. 123 greatly curyed in under 4 krs. When the loop was removed, the petioles straightened themselves in about the same time. The petiole (e) was rather less sensitive; and in another specimen, in which the corresponding. Fig. 3. Cffrydatis cJaviculata. Leaf-tendril, of natural size. petiole bore rather larger leaflets, a loop of thread weighing one-eighth of a grain did not cause curvature until 18 hrs. had elapsed. Loops of thread weighing one-fourth of a grain, left suspended on the lower. Please not


. The movements and habits of climbing plants. Climbing plants; Plants. Chap. III. FUMAEIACE^. 123 greatly curyed in under 4 krs. When the loop was removed, the petioles straightened themselves in about the same time. The petiole (e) was rather less sensitive; and in another specimen, in which the corresponding. Fig. 3. Cffrydatis cJaviculata. Leaf-tendril, of natural size. petiole bore rather larger leaflets, a loop of thread weighing one-eighth of a grain did not cause curvature until 18 hrs. had elapsed. Loops of thread weighing one-fourth of a grain, left suspended on the lower. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882. New York, D. Appleton and Co.


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