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21. Farievp In CELERY 4O 
22, FaticguE IN CAULIFLOWER-STALK 5 , : : 41 
93, FaricuB FROM PREVIOUS OVERSERAIN 41 
24, Farigurz UNDER CONTINUOUS STIMULATION IN CELERY 42, 
95. Errecr or Rest 1n REMOVAL OF FATIGUE IN PLANT . 43 
96. DIPpHASIC VARIATION IN PLANT. 46 
27,28. ABNORMAL PosttIvE RESPONSES IN STALE PLANT TRANS- 
FORMED INTO NoRMAL NEGATIVE UNDER STRONG STIMU- 
LATION F : : : ; ; 5 ; : 48, 49 
29. RapiaL E.M. VARIATION 50 
30. CURVES SHOWING THE RELATION BETWEEN INTENSITY OF 
STIMULUS AND Response IN MuscLE AND NERVE 52 
31. Increasinc Responses To IncREASING StiMuLI (TAPS) IN 
PLANTS 52 
32. INCREASING RESPONSES TO INCREASING VIBRATIONAL STIMULI 
IN PLANTS . : : j ; ; ‘ : 53 
33. RESPONSES TO INCREASING STIMULI IN FRESH AND STALE 
SPECIMENS OF PLANTS 54 
34, APPARENT DIMINUTION OF RESPONSE CAUSED BY FATIGUE 
UNDER STRONG STIMULATION 57 - 
35. Diminutrion oF Response IN EvcHaris Lity at Low TEm- 
PERATURE : 5 : , : ; : 2 1 61 
36. RECORDS SHOWING THE DIFFERENCE IN THE EFFECTS oF Low 
TEMPERATURE ON Ivy, Hotty, anp Eucnaris Lity . 62 
37. Prant CHAMBER FOR STUDYING THE EFFECT oF TEMPERA- 
TURE AND ANZSTHETICS . : ; 64 
38. Errecr or High TEMPERATURE ON PLANT RESPONSE 64 
39. AFTER-EFFECE ON THE RESPONSE DUE TO TEMPERATURE 
VARIATION ; : é ; ; 5 ; 66 
40. Recorps or Responses IN Eucuaris Lity DuRING RIsE AND 
Fatt oF TEMPERATURE ; : , 2 : : 2 nitolt 
41. CURVE SHOWING VARIATION OF SENSITIVENESS DURING A 
CyYcLe oF TEMPERATURE VARIATION , F ; U3 Gs 
42, Recorp or Errecrt or Steam IN ABOLITION OF RESPONSE 
At DEATH OF PLANT . : : , . : : . “469 
