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trigram frequency
the cotyledons of182
in the same165
part of the154
during the day147
of an inch143
of the radicle138
of the cotyledons116
the upper part116
the movements of115
to the light110
movement of the106
on the following106
in the evening105
the tips of100
the apex of99
the course of98
movements of the95
the case of94
in the course93
so as to93
in the case93
so that the92
side of the87
one of the87
the leaves of87
above the horizon86
towards the light85
of the leaves85
beneath the horizon83
a length of81
on one side80
an angle of79
the same manner78
at right angles78
from the perpendicular76
the movement of75
the following morning71
on the th71
one side of71
of the same71
o above the71
traced on a70
inch in length68
for a length68
apex of the66
at the same66
the same time66
of the petiole65
that of the65
which had been64
to one side63
sleep of leaves63
through the ground62
right angles to61
the circumnutation of61
upper part of60
as in the59
angle of o58
nearly the same55
o from the55
an inch in55
of the hypocotyl54
reduced to one54
of the plant53
o beneath the53
and from the53
of the leaf53
the vertical glass52
we have seen52
of the tip52
of the apex51
on a horizontal51
a horizontal glass50
the tip of49
shown in the49
of this plant49
o and o48
of the stem48
on the other48
growth of the48
as soon as48
the base of48
during the night48
a lateral light47
more or less47
movements of leaves47
of the bean46
the action of46
circumnutation of the46
movement of leaves46
in the morning46
the middle of45
it should be45
exposed to a45
of the radicles45
exposed to the44
with respect to44
nyctitropic movements of44
curvature of the44
the leaflets of44
out of the44
of a young44
from the light44
it may be44
in order to44
surface of the44
from the vertical43
of the day43
of the two43
as well as43
illuminated from above43
the terminal leaflet42
of original scale42
in which the42
of the upper42
the lower part42
base of the42
nyctitropic movement of42
as far as42
difference in the41
and in the41
of the terminal41
and on the41
and at night40
inches in length40
some of the40
would have been40
same manner as40
due to the39
the radicles of39
middle of the39
those of the39
on a vertical39
cotyledons of phalaris38
tip of the38
during the whole38
the cotyledons are38
a filament was38
up and down38
inches from the38
a vertical glass37
the perpendicular and37
on the same37
here reduced to37
the movement was37
of one of37
tips of radicles37
end of the37
tips of the37
between o and36
the growth of36
the main petiole36
of the light36
inches in height36
in damp air36
inch in height36
the end of36
during the first36
acted on by35
away from the35
in the dark35
that the leaves35
filament was fixed35
curved towards the35
from the card35
in the least35
on the first34
the hypocotyls of34
parts of the34
perpendicular and from34
the amount of34
in the last34
to the zenith34
sensitive to contact33
the first day33
above the ground33
of the leaflets33
vertically at night33
of the whole33
position of the33
at an angle33
be no doubt32
of the arch32
respect to the32
the petioles of32
secured to a32
the following day32
the other hand32
an interval of32
in the middle32
in opposition to32
after an interval32
we do not32
the curvature of31
circumnutation of stem31
from side to31
by means of31
sensitiveness of the31
course of h31
seen in the31
a young leaf31
the centre of31
on the second31
side to side31
the summit of31
th to a31
the direction of31
the power of30
the opposite side30
angles to the30
fixed to the30
to a stick30
close to the30
in the first30
the plant was30
the leaves on30
may be seen30
the position of30
circumnutation and nyctitropic30
in the figure29
rise at night29
a clear sky29
of the th29
to a clear29
their upper surfaces29
square of card29
as we have29
traced during h29
the cotyledons were28
nocturnal movement of28
found to be28
it will be28
late in the28
centre of the28
movement of bead28
the leaves are28
the second day28
the result was27
as to stand27
as shown in27
from the apex27
of the movement27
shown in fig27
the stem of27
in a zigzag27
the upper surface27
amount of movement27
circumnutation of hypocotyl27
to have been27
of a leaf27
on the next27
so that they27
movements were traced26
the petiole of26
that the cotyledons26
was fixed to26
the aid of26
the stems of26
is shown in26
summit of the26
movement of cotyledons26
of them were26
soon as the26
two or three26
radicles of the26
to the plant26
seedlings in the26
contact with the26
no doubt that25
the circumnutating movement25
and after h25
in the usual25
in the following25
we may therefore25
it is a25
length of the25
magnified about times25
kept in the25
the same position25
its movements were25
leaves and cotyledons25
doubt that the25
do not know25
of the cells25
into contact with25
of the night25
sleep of cotyledons25
observed in the25
the usual manner25
apex of leaf25
breaking through the25
of the lower25
be seen in25
owing to the25
that the movement24
weight of the24
in this case24
in the direction24
the nyctitropic movements24
direction of the24
of the seed24
the pot was24
with that of24
petioles of the24
and the movement24
of the tips24
on horizontal glass24
the nature of24
with shellac to24
one of these24
case of the24
it is not24
the surface of24
only a little24
into close contact24
circumnutation of a24
changed its course23
it has been23
the course pursued23
of climbing plants23
the hypocotyl of23
in the diagram23
their lower surfaces23
o to o23
half of original23
was traced during23
and during the23
there is a23
parallel to the23
so that it23
highly sensitive to23
as much as23
on by geotropism23
and it is23
a glass filament23
to a lateral23
one of them23
leaves on the23
course of the23
a young plant23
apex of a23
down at night23
that the apex22
at the base22
towards the window22
in the manner22
the morning of22
and the cotyledons22
the evening and22
that it is22
to the same22
sides of the22
so that their22
of the earth22
movements of cotyledons22
the weight of22
observations were made22
effected by the22
described in the22
the same direction22
the primary radicle22
circumnutation of young22
the whole of22
of modified circumnutation22
of the movements22
that it was22
close contact with22
than on the22
a zigzag line21
they had been21
of the bead21
th of an21
do not sleep21
the movement is21
turgescence of the21
deflected from the21
as long as21
sleep at night21
the same plant21
in the hot21
the effects of21
penetrate the ground21
curved from the21
than in the21
leaves of the21
be said to21
on the third21
of the first21
during two days21
far as we21
ascending and descending21
and as the21
and of the21
in front of21
of a seedling20
see that the20
half of the20
movements of a20
the ascending and20
and nyctitropic movement20
the two legs20
a bit of20
manner in which20
sink at night20
the basal part20
directed towards the20
and descending lines20
to o f20
through an angle20
beneath the ground20
squares of card20
the temperature was20
only a single20
were traced during20
had risen o20
and that the19
according to the19
interval of h19
the last chapter19
of these radicles19
in a vertical19
as we shall19
the same pots19
the case with19
if they had19
and this is19
upwards or downwards19
within the seed19
the radicle was19
by which time19
by the aid19
in the greenhouse19
a trace of19
the same spot19
nature of the19
it is the19
most of the19
in a nearly19
the radicle of19
the line of19
the number of19
branch branch branch19
traced on horizontal19
before a north19
the presence of19
of the petioles19
through the action19
the young leaves19
of leaves and19
seems to be19
observed by us19
the radicle to19
a very small19
they continued to19
with a pulvinus19
like those of19
the first true18
affixed to the18
the hypocotyl is18
were extended horizontally18
stem of a18
in length and18
glass filament was18
affixed with shellac18
the next day18
therefore conclude that18
a horizontal position18
were made on18
fully exposed to18
for some time18
to the lower18
and circumnutation of18
in nearly the18
exactly the same18
this is the18
light and darkness18
of the root18
it does not18
from the tip18
but it is18
beneath the surface18
under the microscope18
is due to18
day and night18
of all the18
towards a lateral18
come into close18
the part which18
breaks through the18
on the previous18
were allowed to18
at night to18
circumnutating movement of18
on the glass18
the plane of18
the day and18
they do not17
movement of a17
to bend towards17
kept in a17
of about o17
provided with a17
of the pulvinus17
cotyledons of this17
on the upper17
first day the17
about o above17
the early morning17
of the species17
on vertical glass17
the first h17
of light and17
from the window17
of the blade17
from the side17
the leaf was17
were exposed to17
a nearly straight17
not at all17
divisions of the17
the sake of17
of bead magnified17
about the same17
exposed for h17
of a pulvinus17
of from to17
leaves of this17
said to sleep17
for the sake17
from the ground17
kept in darkness17
the close of17
go to sleep17
a little above17
traced on vertical17
the glass filament17
at o above17
vertical at night17
in the soil17
in the above17
the form of17
the sleep of17
will be found17
the great nocturnal17
between the two17
the summits of17
to do so17
the rate of17
from the seed17
and at p17
plane of the17
the arched hypocotyl17
a vertical position16
that there is16
and in this16
first true leaf16
towards the apex16
and its movements16
the cause of16
the degree of16
of the ground16
radicle to bend16
at the end16
fixed with shellac16
result was that16
of the main16
as may be16
the difference in16
and the other16
that when the16
apogeotropic movement of16
and this was16
the blades of16
in the ground16
one or two16
to the right16
figure reduced to16
a short time16
attached to the16
to the apex16
to be the16
the th the16
placed in a16
was observed during16
cotyledons of the16
was secured to16
the terminal part16
amount of light16
during the next16
length of from16
not in the16
circumnutation of leaves16
of the filament16
we thought that16
the tips were16
a very little16
in relation to16
it to bend16
rise up vertically16
was observed in16
to the left16
on the morning16
by this time16
there can be16
morning of the16
movement in the16
with indian ink16
of young leaf16
at about o16
on the movements16
in all the16
on the lower16
there was no16
may therefore conclude16
come into contact15
traced from a15
given in the15
well as the15
of the cabbage15
downward movement of15
was found to15
after an additional15
above the apex15
of the other15
the first leaf15
in the afternoon15
on all sides15
and the movements15
and they were15
the two cotyledons15
be attributed to15
of the micrometer15
of which the15
had their tips15
as it was15
with those of15
length of mm15
june th to15
terminal growing part15
in one instance15
of the room15
large number of15
the terminal leaflets15
in some cases15
the effect of15
had been kept15
for a time15
the temperature on15
might have been15
light from the15
a little in15
on one occasion15
cells of the15
but it was15
the filament was15
inch in breadth15
to one of15
were placed in15
leaves had been15
of a radicle15
placed before a15
that the tip15
the circumnutating movements15
of some plants15
a distance of15
stood at o15
and of these15
at the close15
conclude that the15
of the above15
bend towards the15
the sensitiveness of15
break through the15
as on the15
during the middle15
little above the15
hypocotyls and epicotyls15
vertically down at15
on a small15
horizontally extended radicles15
in the accompanying15
a temperature of15
in this latter15
as it is15
observed during h15
angle of about15
of the glass15
of light on15
inclined at o15
it is probable14
in a horizontal14
of the hypocotyls14
nearly straight line14
had been pinned14
with their tips14
of movement in14
out of doors14
for the first14
the cauterised side14
the two terminal14
dot was made14
shows that the14
illuminated during the14
that the tips14
subjected to a14
they did not14
leaves in the14
we may infer14
it is therefore14
during the daytime14
the original scale14
for a short14
from the attached14
enclosed within the14
concluding remarks on14
those on the14
can be no14
in the upper14
cotyledons of some14
two of them14
the lower side14
reader in botany14
circumnutation of leaf14
in the two14
in such a14
early part of14
of the surrounding14
when the temperature14
the basal leg14
of the cotyledon14
bending towards the14
up vertically at14
in a pot14
of the seedlings14
and continued to14
after a few14
of the several14
carbonic acid gas14
shown by the14
on the opposite14
movement and circumnutation14
alternations of light14
but in the14
circumnutating movements of14
to the base14
of o above14
a small scale14
was due to14
in the bud14
of a cotyledon14
the latter part14
leaves at night14
of which were14
influence to the14
of movement of14
figure here given14
bowed to the14
the seedlings were14
of leaf inches14
in the present14
the adjoining parts14
it had risen14
only a few14
temperature on the14
the radicles were14
of the flower14
a quarter of14
the fact that14
the fact of14
the cotyledons in13
buried beneath the13
causing it to13
inch above the13
the whole day13
sensitiveness to light13
to that of13
a few minutes13
cause of the13
form of an13
approach each other13
on the two13
in one case13
of the secondary13
amounted to o13
on the summit13
case with the13
of an arch13
it is remarkable13
leaf inches from13
the light was13
this is a13
the illumination of13
the secondary radicles13
the lower surface13
the hypocotyl was13
was affixed to13
than the other13
has shown that13
on the surrounding13
triangles of paper13
could be detected13
of a plant13
in the axils13
in a straight13
more and more13
the same general13
as those of13
to the adjoining13
be observed that13
bowed towards the13
in a few13
on june th13
the cells of13
the protection of13
position at night13
at an early13
the ground and13
the hypocotyl and13
to bend away13
free seedlings in13
a difference in13
been kept in13
after which hour13
the axils of13
of the circumnutating13
the alternations of13
latter part of13
it was not13
and it was13
to the upper13
at night and13
a depth of13
the study of13
is probable that13
the length of13
the apex was13
up at night13
to about o13
to o from13
the terminal growing13
can hardly be13
cotyledons of which13
of the soil13
the side bearing13
provided with pulvini13
to a very13
at a distance13
traced in darkness13
it would be13
part to bend13
bend away from13
the first two13
to a little13
growing part of13
the upper side13
well illuminated during13
to bend downwards13
of the latter13
at o beneath13
will be shown13
and at the13
from o to13
there was a13
o at night12
as to be12
circumnutation of flower12
conjoint circumnutation of12
at night the12
of apex of12
made on the12
be considered as12
and this would12
towards the centre12
the tip is12
a straight line12
whole of the12
of the part12
straightening of the12
the main peduncle12
kept at a12
is sensitive to12
of the original12
with the horizon12
the midrib of12
touched with caustic12
of our observations12
the crown of12
and to the12
rate of movement12
of them became12
with one another12
front of a12
and nyctitropic movements12
side bearing the12
july th to12
within the same12
which has been12
heliotropic movement and12
when they were12
continued to grow12
the whole leaf12
horizontal glass from12
but this was12
the temperature of12
to bend to12
little squares of12
from vertically above12
at night in12
the arrangement of12
a conspicuous manner12
dots were made12
to a depth12
legs of the12
seem to be12
have seen that12
a large number12
by the apex12
could be no12
on the vertical12
very young plants12
in a conspicuous12
power of movement12
will hereafter be12
that this is12
in this position12
transversely to the12
either upwards or12
and that of12
of the bud12
the terminal portion12
of breaking through12
of the parts12
there could be12
means of a12
the free seedlings12
the third day12
the accompanying figure12
o with the12
so that this12
to a slight12
a right angle12
the lower sides12
bend from the12
from the first12
as the leaves12
in order that12
moved in a12
the leaves which12
could not be12
of mimosa pudica12
in a very12
to a certain12
from the cauterised12
seen that the12
the next h12
of the most12
with their lower12
in a slightly12
there is no12
petiole of a12
when the cotyledons12
is remarkable that12
many of the12
placed on the12
following morning they12
lower sides of12
movements of plants12
were traced on12
bead magnified times12
did not sleep11
the previous day11
the growing part11
increase in length11
on the sleep11
as we could11
to bend from11
were found to11
the leaflets are11
bent towards the11
with the stem11
hypocotyl of a11
a slightly zigzag11
formed by the11
of the free11
penetrating the ground11
slightly zigzag line11
from that of11
to the opposite11
continued to rise11
the lateral leaflets11
for a long11
was placed in11
times in the11
is effected by11
no signs of11
to the cork11
developed into a11
grown to a11
with the cotyledons11
radicle of the11
form of circumnutation11
in one direction11
and the two11
circumnutation of cotyledons11
began to rise11
kind of movement11
movement was not11
two terminal leaflets11
which time the11
third of original11
the leaves in11
stem of the11
growth along the11
to a considerable11
had been made11
a future chapter11
bottom of the11
filament was affixed11
in the other11
the radicle is11
action of the11
was at first11
which do not11
trials were made11
the plant is11
rest of the11
the influence of11
on the circumnutation11
in the tip11
upper surface of11
as with the11
of their movements11
could not have11
made in the11
and a filament11
was traced on11
be seen to11
of the three11
of the young11
were exposed for11
on their own11
the early part11
pressure of the11
of the common11
upper and lower11
degree of curvature11
the first dot11
in the plane11
of many plants11
may infer that11
on the fourth11
sensitiveness of apex11
the cotyledons rose11
from which the11
or in the11
new tracing was11
the surrounding grass11
of at least11
of the arched11
on opposite sides11
the two sides11
downwards at night11
to a greater11
that all the11
that the leaflets11
we did not11
those which had11
effects of the11
cotyledons at night11
feebly illuminated from11
one side than11
to be in11
the bottom of11
in this respect11
arrangement of the11
their tips were11
at the time11
transmitted from the11
to the ground11
moved a little11
in the latter11
of the primary11
difference between the11
doubt that this11
cotyledons of a11
tips had been11
in a future11
in this manner11
of seedling plants11
this may be11
this latter case11
did not rise11
are provided with11
of the epicotyl11
they would have11
from the time11
the back of11
the touching object11
long as the11
a plant which11
young leaves of11
and now the11
a new tracing11
during the h11
did not become11
to which the11
or from the11
is not the11
during the latter11
of which had11
that in the11
those in the11
the tracing was11
action of geotropism11
stood at noon11
on another occasion11
of their tips11
petiole of the11
contact with one11
had previously been10
as the cotyledons10
than that of10
continued to do10
figure here reduced10
to ascertain whether10
increased growth along10
the two sets10
a little stick10
on the plant10
hypocotyl of the10
sensitive to a10
aid of a10
the distance of10
in darkness on10
different parts of10
the bending of10
a terminal leaflet10
after the first10
the manner in10
apex of radicle10
to be called10
selected for observation10
to go to10
the night it10
and so it10
cotyledons do not10
tracing was begun10
the time when10
they stood at10
a long time10
attraction of gravity10
the adjoining part10
a height of10
actual amount of10
in close contact10
that the upper10
crown of the10
in connection with10
radiation at night10
their power of10
deflected in the10
be a doubt10
plants in the10
be shown that10
to which they10
to a small10
a part of10
an inch above10
shown that the10
after a time10
surrounding grass being10
in the genus10
sensitive to light10
during the second10
and o f10
have seen in10
we know that10
seen to be10
to the sun10
hardly be a10
affected by the10
tip of a10
ends of the10
the parts of10
of these were10
the three leaflets10
the tendrils of10
a seedling was10
movement of circumnutation10
to the tips10
half an inch10
have been more10
in some manner10
their own axes10
suspended in damp10
covered with a10
first dot was10
going to sleep10
in most of10
of the curvature10
between and p10
nearly so much10
bases of the10
from to mm10
we see that10
has been shown10
sink vertically down10
it would have10
from the square10
of this kind10
light of the10
probable that the10
to be of10
bit of card10
due to epinasty10
and this may10
terminal leaflet of10
temperature of the10
the same genus10
the plants were10
a state of10
mean length of10
an early age10
consists of a10
with greased tips10
the same side10
nearly right angles10
but with the10
and in a10
the two lateral10
nitrate of silver10
the bases of10
the species of10
the hypocotyl or10
hypocotyl or epicotyl10
to the tip10
on a young10
o in h10
the next morning10
species in this10
of very thin10
the result of10
at a temperature10
the rest of10
continued to move10
a succession of10
bending of the10
be able to10
a high temperature10
under these circumstances10
action of light10
to one another10
that the movements10
the top of10
the use of10
in accordance with10
cotyledons and leaves10
the turgescence of10
the bits of10
in the early10
a certain extent10
that their upper10
an additional day10
above the cotyledons10
their longer axes10
the leaf fell10
the periodicity of10
several species of10
been pinned out10
rose only o10
that there was10
same general direction10
on an average10
or of the10
nocturnal movements of10
to bend in10
but as the10
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of a few9
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pairs of leaflets9
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those of o9
movements of leaflets9
of the branches9
made by the9
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the following experiment9
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the chief seat8
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sensitive to the8
moved in the8
summary of chapter8
could no longer8
the two halves8
attached to one8
a small extent8
in a direction8
young plants of8
the source of8
informs us that8
of the air8
a mean length8
lower part of8
did not move8
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cotyledons of several8
observed that the8
the upper and8
phalaris and avena8
belief that the8
some influence to8
along one side8
the species in8
some unknown cause8
hardly fail to8
the ground by8
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will be seen8
temperature of o8
hypocotyls of brassica8
of two seedlings8
and the leaves8
than the lower8
basal part of8
sink in the8
the stem was8
bits of card8
move towards the8
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these latter cases8
of card attached8
of card were8
water in the8
was selected for8
to the radicle8
when exposed to8
the germination of8
may th to8
believe that the8
dim lateral light8
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the stem is8
chief seat of8
across its summit8
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the longer axes8
the upper surfaces8
in this and8
a solution of8
the annexed figure8
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the exclusion of8
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effect of light8
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to an angle8
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leaves of which8
the surrounding earth8
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the ends of8
no doubt about8
in this time8
rose during the8
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it did not8
a square of8
card attached to8
remarks on the8
the first pair8
much as the8
what are the8
the evening of8
longer axes of8
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and found to8
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known to us8
movements excited by8
for the purpose8
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may be attributed8
to slight contact8
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the leaf descended8
as they are8
the scales of8
of a terminal8
in one of8
the great evening8
was then placed8
attributed to the8
on two occasions8
that during the8
we could judge8
and then the8
this case the8
two legs of8
of the basal8
upwards in opposition8
the lower halves8
on which the8
in a plane8
they began to8
of bright sunshine8
of filament magnified8
little lateral leaflets8
lower halves of8
points of the8
to the centre8
time when the8
when looked at8
which the cotyledons8
it could not8
growing in a8
be due to8
due to apogeotropism8
called diurnal sleep8
ought to have8
so it is8
with the same8
exposed before a8
the bean and8
and that this8
ought to be8
if they are8
summit of a8
shall presently see8
so that a8
bright sunshine on8
at least o8
actual distance travelled8
in penetrating the8
protection of the8
with an eye8
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front of the8
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of which are8
in different parts8
description of the8
the cotyledons rise8
and when the8
the control specimens8
the pupils have8
as an arch8
glass from a8
seedlings of phalaris8
bead magnified about8
the uppermost part8
close of our8
must have been8
a slight degree8
the leaves and8
every one of8
it was then8
of several species8
at o and8
in the centre8
each had risen8
the evening the8
a pulvinus is8
to the midrib8
as the case8
and the petioles8
and with the8
see in the8
blades of the8
following morning it8
in all these8
in all directions8
a little to8
growing out of8
leaflets of the8
three of them8
sinking of the8
sensitiveness to gravitation8
mode of breaking8
and the radicle8
with their upper8
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it is with8
the cotyledons which8
to believe that8
cases in which8
the exception of8
of this species8
the opposite leaflets8
be noted that8
broken through the8
the apex is8
by increased growth8
the roots of8
was shown in8
of another seedling8
did not bend8
of card affixed8
and not to8
of the many8
evening of the8
towards the side8
we could not8
and the tracing8
and we see8
the first and8
to say that8
all the leaflets8
a thin slice8
a pair of8
of an hour8
such a manner8
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in most cases8
of the sieve8
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observations on the8
next morning the8
plant at night8
of the leaflet8
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its former course8
one or more8
is the case8
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to straighten itself8
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during the same8
on each side8
in the next8
for this purpose8
the broken line8
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to its former8
the present chapter8
a pot with8
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have been acquired8
greater or less8
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the want of8
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could hardly be8
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we have already8
so much as8
in the bean8
that the leaf8
in each case8
the extreme tip8
the ground in8
that they could8
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of the lateral8
the th it8
sensitive to slight8
length of about8
came into contact8
effect of bright8
having been secured8
the tips had8
in like manner8
almost or quite8
during the two8
the following night8
a young seedling8
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same time the7
of the winter7
lower surface of7
if the light7
protrudes from the7
was shown by7
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than during the7
length of only7
were a little7
the whole growing7
of some species7
the absorption of7
was kept in7
that of a7
it began to7
from the touching7
inch in a7
as we believe7
of a grain7
to show that7
with thick gum7
travelled by the7
an arched hypocotyl7
a few hours7
after they have7
protrude from the7
will be given7
the periodic movements7
hereafter be described7
under the form7
movements have been7
this fact is7
a few observations7
the many free7
bead of filament7
to o above7
plane at right7
the next chapter7
and we have7
on the side7
driven into the7
the scales are7
again after h7
o above horizon7
downwards in the7
to the above7
the cotyledons is7
not nearly so7
morning it had7
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more than the7
by de vries7
showed no signs7
leaf was traced7
the plant had7
tips cut off7
from the summit7
trace of curvature7
axes of the7
of the last7
the cotyledons from7
part of a7
on the rd7
on the ground7
on the effect7
th and th7
the same degree7
downwards through geotropism7
many free seedlings7
the amplitude of7
that they had7
be added that7
be traced on7
night to a7
the leaflets in7
thick and fleshy7
the rising of7
may be observed7
be found in7
nyctitropic or sleep7
of their life7
the position which7
towards the zenith7
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of any service7
at the rate7
inch in depth7
light on the7
all the species7
their upper halves7
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all round the7
covered by a7
on the shaded7
it deserves notice7
leaflets at night7
a mass of7
gone to sleep7
a warm greenhouse7
upper part to7
there are many7
to increase in7
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to be given7
days from the7
measured from the7
in the air7
course pursued by7
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the leaf is7
placed so as7
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and they are7
to the movements7
in two cases7
leaflets on the7
the object gained7
deflection from the7
the leading shoot7
a stick at7
from one another7
the seedlings are7
in other cases7
on the nd7
the attachment of7
at different times7
of the tree7
heliotropic movements of7
owing to this7
that they would7
the pupils to7
and do not7
was probably due7
movements and habits7
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horizontal for h7
the diffused light7
if the tip7
ellipses described by7
of the roots7
at night by7
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course of a7
of very young7
the shaded side7
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of a single7
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on a plant7
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service to the7
pair of leaves7
of these cases7
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movement in plants7
rising of the7
whether or not7
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that the whole7
of paper was7
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some of these7
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a little square7
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the water in7
their tips cut7
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amplitude of the7
squares of the7
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five of the7
of the former7
radicles which had7
of cotyledons at7
a few degrees7
how plants grow7
in constant movement7
during three days7
awake and asleep7
as could be7
with the caustic7
horizontally in the7
was impossible to7
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should be noted7
first true leaves7
main petiole rises7
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little to the7
the large terminal7
grease on the7
under a skylight7
in growing downwards7
the last case7
is one of7
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the buds are7
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as the hypocotyl7
seedlings were placed7
that sensitiveness to7
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the pulvinus was7
o in the7
they were again7
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concluding remarks and7
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back of the7
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which hour it7
the axillary buds7
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secondary radicles of7
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light in the7
leaves of many7
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development of the7
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of the gramineae7
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the beginning of7
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cotyledons of mimosa7
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the cotyledons and7
which the radicle7
cotyledons of all7
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the curvature was7
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species in the7
the tracing is7
movement of hypocotyl7
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remarks and summary7
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vertically dependent position7
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radicles of this7
to the basal7
rise or sink7
growth on the7
on both days7
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the light from7
the same age7
case of a7
movements in the7
this time the7
average length of7
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only a very7
sleep movements of7
in all cases7
were fixed to7
the actual distance7
shellac to one7
as to project7
depressed at night7
number of leaves7
cotyledons of avena7
with the lower7
the same kind7
one or both7
the light as7
and a little7
age of the7
kinds of sensitiveness7
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how old is7
most of them7
they had not7
which after h7
the subject of7
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three pairs of7
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above or beneath7
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the manner described7
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of o in7
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its transmitted effects7
those of a7
after two days7
the little lateral7
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the petioles rise7
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to moist air7
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on july th7
after they had7
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is developed into7
can be seen7
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on the leaf7
the radicle became7
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cells in the7
and with their7
in the fourth7
the cells in7
angles to its7
to light and7
hereafter to be7
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species of oxalis7
in different species7
from the cards7
with the hypocotyls7
tip highly sensitive7
to a mean7
same direction as7
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close of the6
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way in which6
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to be highly6
forms of circumnutation6
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classes of movement6
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of this time6
by the same6
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of the midrib6
leaves of dionaea6
the upper end6
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the first chapter6
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part which is6
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the normal manner6
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line in the6
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plants growing out6
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plants were exposed6
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very early age6
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of those which6
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