The CONTENTS. 



towards the Stem, as well as from the 

 Stem to the Branches, with an account 

 of fome A Experiments, relating to the Cir- 

 culation, or Non-Circulation of the Sap, 



p. 121. 



CHAP. V. 

 Experiments, whereby to prove, that a con- 

 siderable quantity of air is infpired by 

 'Plants. p. 148. 



CHAP. VI. 

 A Specimen of an attempt to analyfe the 

 Air by chymio-Jlatical Experiments, which 

 fhew, in how great a proportion Air is 

 wrought into the compofition of Animal, 

 Vegetable and Mineral Sub/lances : And 

 withal, how readily it refumes its elaf- 

 tick State, when in the dijfolution ofthofe 

 Subftances it is difingaged from them. 



p. 155, 



CHAP. VII. 

 Of Vegetation. p. 317. 



The Conclufim. p. 55 8 * 



THE 



