26 TWINING PLANTS. Cuap. L. 
(DIcoTYLEDONS, continued.) 
With the Hop a semicircle was performed, in travelling 
from the light, in 1 hr. 33 m.; in travelling to the light, in 
Lhr. 13 m.; difference of rate, 20 m. ; 
Akebia quinata (Lardizabalaces), placed in hothouse, moves 
against the sun. 
H OM. 
March 17, Ist circle was madein . . 4 0 (shoot young) 
=. DOH os se ax wre ka 
we By Orde) or cay! 5 . . 130 
ee A. a a ee ee le 
Stauntonia latifolia (Lardizabalacez), placed in hothouse, 
moves against the sun. 
H M 
March 28, lst circle was made in . . 8 80 
» 29,2nd , 4 . . 845 
Spherostema marmoratum (Schizandraceze) follows the sun. 
. H M 
August 5th, lst circle was madein about . . 24 0 
» Oth, 2nd circle wasmadein . . . . 18 30 
Stephania rotunda (Menispermacez) moves against the sun. 
H. M. 
May 27, 1st circle wasmadein . . .5 5 
5 BO; 2nd 5 a -% Wn kis ah 26 
June 2,3rd_ sg, 5 me » 2 «OD 
» 34th , 4 4, - . . 6 28 
Thryallis brachystachys (Malpighiaceze) moves against the sun: 
one shoot made a circle in 12 hrs., and another in 10 hrs. 80 m.; 
but the next day, which was much colder, the first shoot took 
10 hrs. to perform only a semicircle. 
Hibbertia dentate (Dilleniacez), plaged in the hothouse, fol- 
lowed the sun, and made (May 18th) a circlein 7 hrs. 20 m.; on 
the 19th, reversed its course, and moved against the sun, and 
made a circle in 7 hrs.; on the 20th, moved against the sun one- 
third of a circle, and then stood still; on the 26th, followed the 
