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CATALOGUE. — NATURAL HISTORY, VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY. 



Smith on the irritability of vegetables. Ph. tr. 

 1788. 158. 



Thinks, that they do not possess at once both irritability 

 and spontaneous motiorf. 



Wallier on the motion of sap. Ed. tr. I. 3. 



Says, that the sap ascends in the wood, and that in the 

 spring the lower part of the bark receives it before the upper. 



Maj'er on the vessels of plants. A. Berl. 1788. 



54. 

 Mayer on the impregnation of seeds. A. Berl. 



1790.61. 

 Kolreuter on the" irritability ofthe stamina of 



the barberry. N. A. Petr. 1788. VI. 207- 

 St. Martin on the perspiration of plants. Es- 

 prit des Journ. Apr. 1 790. 

 Achard on the nourishment of vegetables. A. 



Berl. 1790.49. 

 Senebieron the heat of vegetables. Roz. XI. 



173. 

 Sen^bier on the green matter found in water. 



Journ. Phys. XLVUI. 155. 

 Senebier's vegetable physiology. 5 v. 8. Ge- 



nev. 



Ace. Journ. Phys. LI. 354. 

 Hassenfratz on the nutrition of vegetables. 



Ann. Ch. XIII. 178. 

 Rossi on the fecundation of plants. Soc. Ital. 



VII. 369. 



Tait on peal mosses. Ed, tr. III. 266. 

 Humboldt on the physiology of plants. 8. 



Leipz. 1794. Noticed. Ph. M. IX. 

 Knight on grafting trees. Ph. tr. 1795. 290. 

 Knight on fecundation. Fh. tr.'1799. 195. 



Nioh. III. 458, 519- Ph. M. VII. 97. 



Could not produce hybrid plants. 



Knight on the ascent ofthe sap. Ph. tr. 1801 . 



333. 

 Knight on the descent of the sap. Ph. tr. 



1803. 277. 



Knight on the motion of the sap. Ph. tr. 



1804. 183. 



Correa de Serra on the fructification of sub- 

 mersed algae. Ph. tr. 1796. 494. 



Gough on the vegetation of seeds. Manch. 

 M. IV. 310, 488. 

 Showing the effect of the air on it. 



Gough on the nourishment of succulent ve- 

 getables. Nich. III. 1. 



Gough on the use of oxygen in vegetation. 

 Nich. IX. 217. 



Chaptal on the juices of vegetables. Ann.-Ch. 

 XXI. 284. 



Peschier on the irritability of animals and 

 plants. Journ. Phys.XLV. (II.) 343. 



Hooper on the structure and economy of 

 plants. 8. Oxf. 1797. 



On the irritability of the pollen of plants. 

 Nich. I. 471. 



Delametherie on the respiration of plan-ts. 

 Journ. Phys. XLVII. (IV.) 299. 



Delametherie on the irritability and organiza- 

 tion of plants. Journ. Phys. LVI. 281, 

 355. LVII. 283. 

 With some figures. 



Brugman de lolio. Join-n. Phys. XLVII. 

 (IV.) 388. Ph. M. IIL321. 



Asserts, that plants excrete. 



Barton on the stimulant effects of camphor. 



Am. tr. IV. 232. 



Refreshing flowers when put into the water in which they 

 are kept. 

 Fabricius on the virinter sleep of animals and. 



plants. Ph. M. III. 156. 

 Rafn on the physiology of plants. 8. Leips. 



1798. 



Ace. B. Soc. Phil. n. 28. Ph. M. V. 233. 

 Ph. M. IX. 

 Decandolle on the influence of light upon ve- 

 getables. B. Soc. Phil, n, 42. Journ. Phys. 



LII. 124. 

 Decandolle on the structure of leaves. B. 



Soc. Phil. n. 44. Journ. Phys. LII. 130. 



Ph. M. IX. 170. 



