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In the preceding pages a theory is developed which 

 enables us to predict the behavior of Laminaria when 

 transferred from sea water to certain solutions, e.g., NaCl 



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Fio. 59. Curves showing the net electrical resistance of Laminaria agardhii in 0.52 M 

 NaCl, in 0.278 M CaCl:, and in mixtures of these (the figures attached to the curves show 

 the molecular per cent, of CaCls in the solution). The curves show the calculated values 

 (from constants obtained by trial) which are given in Table X, the points show the observed 

 values (some are omitted in order to avoid undue crowding) ; each represents the average of 

 eii or more experiments. Probable error of the mean less than 10% of the mean. 



0.52 M and CaCl 2 0.278 M. If the theory is sound it 

 should also enable us to predict the behavior of the 

 tissue in mixtures of these solutions. 



In order to test this theory experiments were made 

 with a variety of mixtures. The solutions employed are 



