440 Scientific Proceedings, Royal Dublin Society. 



Various questions which are raised by the results of the new method of 

 obtaining sap from vegetable tissues are at present being studied, and it is 

 hoped that soon material will be at hand enabling us to deal with some 

 of them. 



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