488 Experiments §2 Obfervations 
fufficient) prove adequate to the prevention of 
the difeafe, without having recourfe to the fo 
frequently fuggefted, but. certainly cruel and 
nugatory method, of deftroying, (or rather. of 
taxing fo as to caufe to be deftroyed) the majo- 
rity of dogs in the kingdom? 
Farther EkeGh rickiers and OssERVATIONS on the 
VEGETATION of SEEDS. Bi Mr. _Joun Goucn. 
Communicated by Dr. Ho LME. 
READ, DECEMBER 13, 1794. 
[ was remarked, in the concluding paragraph 
of my former paper on this fubjedt, that 
feeds, foaked in water and confined in {mall 
quantities of air, do not always lofe the faculty 
of vegetating. Atthe fame time it was hinted, 
that this difference arifes from the changes, 
which are conftantly taking place in the tem- 
perature 
