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On the Influence of various Circumstances in Vegetation upon the activity of Plants. Part. II. The Umbelliferous Narcotics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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In the First Part of this inquiry, the author gave an account, in 1840, of some observations made by him, as to the influence of season on the activity of the acrid plants of the natural family Ranunculaceœ, and of the narcotics belonging to the family Drupaceœ. In the Second Part now laid before the Society, he proceeded to relate a series of experiments instituted by him with the view of determining the influence of season on the activity of the poisonous narcotic plants of the family Umbelliferœ.

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Proceedings 1844
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1844

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page 437 note * See the Society's Proceedings, 1840–41.