jo6 Vegetable Staticks'. 
with what an abfolute force it advances : at 
noon it was funk one inch. 
April nth at 7 a. m, 24 i inches high, 
fun-iliine : zt 7 p. m. iS inches high. 
April 14th at 7 a. m. 20 + J inches high, , 
at 9 a. m, 22 i, fine warm fun-fiiine > i 
here we fee that the warm morning fun , 
gives a frefh vigour to the fap. At 1 1 
the fame day 16 the great perfpira- 
tion of the ftem makes it fink. 
April 1 6th zx. 6 a, m. 19 + z rain. At 4 
p, m. 13 inches. The fap ( in the foregoing 
Experiment, numb. 34) rifen this day fince 
noon 2 inches, while this funk by theper- 
fpiration of the ftem 5 which there was lit- 
tle room for, in the very (hort ftem of the | 
other. 
April 17 at II a. m, 24 i inch high, 
rain and warm 5 7 p. m, 29 + f , fine 
v/arm rainy weather, which made the fap 
rife all day, there being little perfpiration 
by reafon of the rain. 
April iSth at 7 a. m, 32 -j- 7 inches 
high, and would have rifen higher, if there 
had been more mercury in the gage 5 it be- 
ing all forced into the Icgji z. From this 
time xoMay 5 th, the force gradually decreafed. 
The 
