( 1 
I. The fame Water ^ alone. 
The Mint weigh'd, when put 
in, I io gr: when taken out, 249. 
Water expended, 13 140 gr. 
"This Plant was as kindly as 
the former, but had (hot no col- 
lateral Branches. Its Roots ^ the 
Water^ and the green Subjiance^ 
all much as in the former. 
The Wt. 
of the 
Plant 
when frrft 
fet in Wa- 
ter. 
no 
TheWt. 
«fthePl. 
when ta- 
ken again 
out of the 
Water. 
gr. 
249 
The Wt. (The Wt. 
gained by of the 
the Plant [Water cx- 
during the pcnded np- 
56 dayi 
139 
jon the 
IPlant. 
I314O 
The Proportion of 
heEncreafeof 
the Plant to the 
Expence of the 
[Water. 
As 
I to 94. 
7 ♦ 
K. Hyde-Park Conduit- JVater- 
in which was difiblved an 
Ounce and half of Common Gar- 
den Earth, The Mint weigh'd, 
when put in,. 76 gr : when 
taken out 244 gr. Water ex- 
pended, gr. 1073 1. 
This Plant y tho' it had the 
Misfortune to be annoyed with 
many fmall Infers thz-t happen- 
ed to fix upon it, yet had fhot 
very confiderable collar. Bran^ 
ebes : and at leaft as many 
Roots as either that in H. or 1 5. 
whfich had a much greater qum- 
tity of terrejlrial Matter adhe- 
ring to the extremities of them. 
The fame green Suhftance here, 
that was in the two preceding. 
gr. gr. gr. gr. As 
76 244 168 1073.1 ito6344T 
