126 An ^SS AY Chap. 3. 



This Plant, tho' it had the misfortune to 

 be annoyed with many fmall InfeEls that hap- 

 pened to fix upon it, yet had (hot very con- 

 liderable Collateral Branches, and at leafl: as 

 many Roots as that in H, or I, which had 

 a much greater Quantity of Terrejirial Mat- 

 ter adhering to the Extremities of them. 

 The fame Green Subjlance here, that was in 

 the two preceding. 



The Weight 

 of the Plant 

 when firft 

 fet in Wa- 

 ter, 



The Wr. ofjThe 

 the Pl.whcH 

 taken again 

 out of the 

 Water, 



Wt 

 gain'd by 

 the Plant 

 during the 

 /5 Days, 



The Wt. of 



the Water 



expended 



upon the 



Plant, 



The Proportion 

 of the Increafe oi 

 the Plant to the 

 Expence of the 

 Water, 



76 



gr. 



244 



gr. gr. 

 168 IC731 



gr. 

 As I to 



63444. 



L. Hyde-Fark Jf^ater, with the fame 

 Quantity of Garden Mould as in the former. 

 The Mi7it weigh'd, when put in, 92 gr. 

 when taken out 376 gr. The Water ex- 

 pended 14950 gr. 



This Plant was far more fiourijinng than 

 any of the preceding, had feveral very con- 

 fiderable Collateral Branches, and very nu- 

 merous Roots, to which Terrejirial Matter 

 adher'd very copioufly. 



The Earth in both thefe Glaffes was very 

 fenfibly and confiderably wajled^ and lefs than 

 when firfl put in. The fame fort of Green 

 Subjlance here, as in thofe above. 



The 



