24 Vegetable Stanch, 
1726 
Weight 
-3 
Weight 
<-d • 
Weight 
at 6 
?r 
at 12 
O 
at 6 
O 
H-S 
May. 
Morn, 
pd. ou. 
3 
Noon, 
pd. ou- 
p 
Even, 
pd. ou. 
3 
24 
37 00 
27 : 
37 00 
277 
36 154 
25 ic 
25 
37 00 
217 
3 6 Hi 
26 
36 13 
23 , 
26 
36 12 
22 ,36 n 
25 
36 IO 
24 , 
2 5 i i 
27 
36 107 
23 ‘36 6 i 
26^ 
36 6 
28 
36 6 
227 
36 5 
24 
36 3 i 
23 
j 
1 
29 
36 2 
20 
3 6 ai 
2H 
36 I 
22 
30 
June 
36 17 
l 9 
|36 1 
j2I 
36 0 
*9 
1 
35 15 
18 
■35 Hi 
Hi 
35 Hi 
18 
■2 
35 12 
* 9 i 
35 ui 
23 
35 11 
217 
3 
35 10 
284 
35 4 
36 
35 J i 
34 
4 
| 3 S 00 
26 
■34 H 
31 
34 11 
29 
Some rain and cloudy 
d this time, the under 
aves of the plant be* 
rain. The whole 
plant begins to change 
He then removed the 
ant into the Hove a~ 
lin in order to recover 
; but it continued to 
fade, and in two or three 
days died. 
A cool and cloudy day. 
A warm day ; and the 
whole plant decayed. 
We may obferve from this diary* that 
this plant* when in the Hove, ufually per- 
fpired more in fix hours before noon than 
in 6 hours after noon j and that it perfpired 
much lefs in the night than in the day time; 
And fometimes increafed in weight in the 
night* by imbibing the moifture of the 
ambient air $ and that both in the ftove and 
m 
