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from vegetable protoplasm. If a Tiibularinn stem is trans- 

 iVnvd from pure sea-water to sea-water that has been diluted 

 by the addition of distilled water, water must enter the cells, 

 and these must in consequence become more turgid. On 

 the other hand, if the Tubularian is placed in sea-water, the 

 concentration of which has been raised through evaporation, 

 the absorption of water by the animal must fall below the 

 normal, and water must finally pass from the cells into the 

 solution. The following experiments show how changes in 

 the concentration of the sea-water affect regeneration. The 

 temperature in all these experiments varied between 12 and 

 15 C., and was always the same for the same series of ex- 

 periments. The number of animals in the individual dishes 

 of the same series of experiments was also nearly equal ; 

 every dish contained 300 c.c. of sea- water. 



2. I distributed a large number of fresh, healthy stems 

 of the same colony of Tubularia into three salt solutions. 

 The first of these consisted of sea-water to which 33^ per 

 cent, of its volume of distilled water had been added; the 

 second, of ordinary sea-water; and the third, of sea- water 

 which had been evaporated to 75 per cent, of its volume. In 

 order to have all the solutions exactly alike except in con- 

 centration, the two former were heated to the boiling-point, 

 filtered, and, like the third, shaken for some time in the air. 

 After two days nine of the twelve stems in the dilute sea- 

 water had regenerated the polyps which they had lost; in 

 the normal sea-water only six of the sixteen stems had 

 regenerated ; in the concentrated sea-water regeneration had 

 not taken place in a single stem. Six hours later regenera- 

 tion was complete in all the Tubularians in the dilute sea- 

 water, and on the following day this was also the case in the 

 ordinary sea-water. Three days later a change occurred at 

 the cut end of one of the animals in the concentrated salt 

 solution which looked like a beginning of regeneration, but it 



