. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. dosmose and exosmose, through the walls of the cells,which imperceptibly and independent of the currentot the sap mixed the whole up together, or carried thedifferent ingredients to where they were wanted. Since I last spoke on the subject I have endeavouredto see if actual experiment would throw any lightupon it, and as a contribution to its elucidation Ihave now the honour to submit to the committee theparticulars of one or two experiments that I havemade. I made experiments with the Vine, the Fig,


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. dosmose and exosmose, through the walls of the cells,which imperceptibly and independent of the currentot the sap mixed the whole up together, or carried thedifferent ingredients to where they were wanted. Since I last spoke on the subject I have endeavouredto see if actual experiment would throw any lightupon it, and as a contribution to its elucidation Ihave now the honour to submit to the committee theparticulars of one or two experiments that I havemade. I made experiments with the Vine, the Fig, theHorse Chestnut, and the Hyacinth, but as they all,so far as they went, tended in the same direction, Ishall speak principally from the Vine, which was muchmore manageable, and more readily took up my in-fusions than any of the others. Thanks to theexperiments ot Professors MNab and Church, Iknew of the virtues ot lithia as an easily absorbedagent, whose presence could be detected anywhereby the spectroscope in however small a quantity itmight be present, and I had the advantage of Pro-.


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