L. Hyde-Park Water^ with 
the fame quantity of Garden 
Mould as in the former. The 
Mint weigh'd, when put in, 
92 gr. when taken out 376 gr. 
The Water expended, 14950 
This Plant was far more fiou- 
rijhing than any of the Prece- 
dent : had feveral very confi- 
derable collateral Branches : and 
very numerous Roots^ to which 
terreftrial Matter adhered very 
Gopioufly. 
The Earth in both thefe 
Glafles was very fenfibly and 
confiderably wafted^ and le[s 
than when firft put in. The 
fame fort of green Subjlance here 
as in thofe above. 
( 205 ) 
The Wt. 
The Wt. 
The Wt. 
The Wt. 
The Proportion of 
of the PI. 
if the 
the ]Bncr6^ic of t\xQ 
Plant 
when ta- 
the Plant 
Water ex- 
Plant to the Ex- 
when firfi 
ken again 
during the 
pended up- 
pence of the Wa- 
fet in Wa- 
out of the 
56 days. 
in the 
ter, 
ter. 
Water. 
Plant. 
gr. 
gr. 
gr. 
As 
92 
37^ 
284 14950 
I to 52 
M. Hyde- Park Water ^ deftil-^ 
led off with a gentle Mil, The 
Mint weigh'd, when put in, 
114 gr. when taken out, 155. 
The Water expended, 8803 ^r, 
^his Plant was fretty kindly i 
had 2 fmall collat. Branches^ and 
feveral Roots^ tho* not fo many 
as that in H or I, but as much ) 
terreftrial Matter adhereing to 
them as thofe had. The Wa- 
ter was pretty thick; having 
very numerous fmall terreftrial 
Particles fwimming in it, and 
fome Sediment at the bottom of 
the Glafs. This Glafs had none 
of the green Matter above-mca- 
tioned, in it. - - - 
gr. 
114 
J55 
gr. 
41 
gr. 
8803 i to 214 
