CLASSIFIED LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 759 



I'AOK 



128. Enhancement of rate uf autonomous torsion Ijy increased suctional 



activity ........... 669 



129. Modification of rate of autonomous torsion by electrical current . . 670 



Uniform Response, Fatigue, and Staircase Efi-ect 



130. Uniform electrical response in Radish ...... 104 



See also Uniform mechanical responses in Biophytitm and Datura . 24 



131. Staircase effect in mechanical response of ^w/^arw . . . . 104 



132. Staircase effect, followed by fatigue, in the response oi Eiicfiaris . 121 



133. Staircase effect, followed by fatigue, in the response o{ Bryophylluni 122 



134. Staircase effect in inorganic response of Galena . . . . . 121 



135. Fatigue in mechanical response of ZJa/z/ra 105 



136. Fatigue-reversal under continuous stimulation in Passijlora . . 108 



137. Fatigue-reversal under continuous stimulation in Mimosa . 109, 113, 552 



138. Periodic fatigue in Uriclis . . . . . . . .108 



139. Fatigue in electrical response of Radish 105 



140. Fatigue-revetsal under continuous stimulation in electrical response of 



Celery 107 



141. Alternate fatigue in electrical and mechanical response . . . 106 



142. Fatigue in inorganic response : arsenic . . . . . .119 



143. Fatigue in inorganic response : india-rubber . . . . . 120 



144. Alternating fatigue in arsenic ........ 575 



145. Apparent fatigue in response of plant, due to bifurcation of energ)- . 127 



Additive Effect and Relation i;et\veen Stimulus and Response 



146. Additive effect in mechanical response ...... 94 



147. Additive effect in electrical response ... " • • • 95 



148. Genesis of tetanus in mechanical response ..... 99 



149. Relation between intensity of stimulus and amplitude of mechanical 



response ........... 96 



150. Relation Ijetween intensity of stimulus and amplitude of electrical 



response ........... 97 



151. Influence of tonic condition on relation between stimulus and respon- 



sive growth-retardation ......... 467 



Polar Effects of Currents 

 Pulvinar response : 



152. Action of feel)le E. ALE. on J/////£ii'rt, Mono-polar Metliod . . 192 



153. Action of feeble E.M.F. on J//wo.fa, Bi-polar Method . . . 194 



154. Action of feeble E.M.F. on Biophylum, Mono-polar Method . 193 



155. Action of feeble E.M.F. on Biophytnm, Bi-polar Method . . . 194 



156. Effect of moderate E.M.F. on /^/i7///j'//^w 195 



157. Effect of moderate E.M.F. on highly excitable tissues . . . 197 



158. Effect of moderate E.M.F. on Z)6'j-;«<7^j'/>/'w 292 



