22,64 Mr. cazaud’s Method of 
f 
can exift till the fifteenth or fixteenth month, it never 
grows to any kind of purpofe in any after the thirteenth? 
Perhaps the accuracy with which I have followed itmay 
authorize me to fay boldly after the twelfth. 
Hi/lory of a Jingular revolution in the infide of the carne/, 
and of the arrow which conies out in confequence of that 
revolution , and conflitutes the Icifl Jlage of the plant's 
exijle nee. 
A principal and neceffary effedt of the dry weather on 
the cane is, the diminution of the watery parts of its 
juice. There is no reafon, therefore, for being furprized, 
either that the fame quantity of canes which affords 
from 140 to 160 gallons of it in January Should only 
afford 90 to 100 in April, or that there Should be as 
much 
mois, elle ne croit cependant jamais d’une. fa^on utile au dela de 13 ? peut etre 
xneme dirai-je affirmativeraent douze, apres i’avoir fuivie jufques dans fon der- 
jaier developpemenu 
-Hiftoire d'une revolution fmguliere dans Tinterieur de la pi ante \ de la f.eehequ't la 
fuit j et qui forme le dernier developpement de la tanne* 
, L’effet • principal et neceffaire du fee fur la canne, eft la diminution de la partie 
aqueufe .de fon jus; l’on ne fera done point furpris que la raeme quantite de 
xannes qui en donne au mois de Janvier 140 a 160 gallons, n’en donne que 90 
a 100 
