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Oct. 4. 6. p. m. Oct. 5. 8. a. m. 



No. 371. so large a quantity 



as never met with betore 



372 much „ 



373 pretty much » 



374 „ n » 



375 much „ „ 



376 „ „ „ 



377 little „ „ 



378 pretty much „ 



379 nothing „ „ 



380 nothing „ „ 



Next day two leaves ( x ) gave the same resuit: 



Oct. 5. 6. p. m. Oct, 6. 6. a. m. 



No. 383 pretty much empty ( 2 ) 



388 very much empty ( 2 ) 



The fact, that the theoretically possible quantitiy is not 

 transportée! by the leaves is furthermore due to the cir- 

 cumstance that apparently they do'nt make that quanti- 

 ty every clay. At the end of a very foggy and rainy week 

 I found at (3. p.m. Sept. 29: 



No. 342 traces 



343 nothing 



344 little 



345 nothing 



346 nothing 



347 traces 



348 very much 



349 exceedingly large quantity 



350 little 

 350 a. little 



(!) The other 8 leaves of this séries did not form anyalcaloid the previous day» 

 (-)Even picric acid failed to cause a precipitate. 



