Mifcellanea Curio fa, at 5 



4 Root, with its FibriUa, appear'd nut unlik e 



* a (mall Feather. To thefe Fibrilla adher'd 



* pretty muft Terreftrial Matter. In the Wa- 

 \ ter, which was at laft thick and turbid, was a 

 c green Subftance, refembiing a fine thin Con* 

 1 ferva* 



* ( I. ). The fame Water, alone. The M/w/ 

 ' weigh'd, when put in, no Gr. when taken 

 'out, 249. Water expended, i3i4oGr. 



4 This Plant was as kindly as the former, but 



* had fliqt no collateral Branches. Its Roots, 



* the Water, and the green Subftance, all much 



* as in the former. 



c (KJ Hyde- Park. Conduit-water*, in which was 



* dilfolved an Ounce and half of Common Garden- 



* earth. The Mint weigh'd, whin put in, 76 



* Gr. when t aken our, 244 Gr. Water expend* 

 I ed, Gr. 10731. 



c This Plant, though it had the Misfortune to 

 c be annoy'd with many frnall Infe&s that taipn'd 



* to fix upon it \ yet had fhot very confiderable 



* collateral Branches ; and at leaft as many 

 f Roots as either that in H or I , which had a 

 f much greater Quantity of Terreftrial Matter 



* adhering to the Extremities of them. The 

 c fame green Subftance here, that was in the two 



* preceding. 



* (L) Byde-?a)]^Water^ with the lame Quan- 



* ty of Garden-mould as in the former. The 

 ' Mint weigh'd, when put in, 92 Gr. when fa- 

 f ken out, 376 Gr. The Water expended 

 ! 14950 Gr, 



♦Th-s 



