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in three of which the behavior observed was essentially simi- 

 lar to that graphically shown in figure 17, in which it is seen 

 that during the course of twenty-four hours the glove con- 

 taining Ringer (C) gained more in weight than the glove 

 containing Ringer in which K was absent (D). In the other 



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 M 

 30 



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case, however, as in experiment 429 (fig. 16), a transfer of 

 water did not take place in either skin until after the gloves 

 had been for some time suspended in the solutions. After 

 a transfer had been initiated, however, the glove containing 

 Ringer, in which K was present, began to gain weight in 

 excess of the glove containing Ringer in which K was absent. 



