MEASURES FOR PROTECTING GROWING PLANTS FROM LOSS OF HEAT. 



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jEschynomene Indica, an elegant herb-like plant with papilionaceous flowers and 

 extremely delicate doubly-pinnate leaves, as well as the Indian Smithia sensitiva 

 (which likewise belongs to the Papilionacese), fold their leaflets together above, and 



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Fig 134 —Mimoba pudita iii di\ mil night positions. 



depress the common leaf-stalk directly the first rain-drop has produced a shaking. 

 The same applies to several mimosas {Mimosa pudica, sensitiva, casta, dorviiens, 

 humilis, viva), of which the first, a species native in Brazil, is represented in fig, 

 134. In these mimosas there is really to be noted a threefold movement; first of 

 ail the tiny leaflets fold together above, and at the same time direct themselves a 



