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cocoon thread to the recording lever of an Oscillating Recorder to be fully described in the next Paper. The pulsation continued even in this isolated condition for about 48 hours, after which the spontaneous movement came to a stop. Further experiments showed that the arrest of pulsation was not indicative of mortality but of 'latent life' in a state of suspense, to be stirred up again by shock stimulus into throbbing activity.
REVIVAL OF AUTONOMOUS PULSATION UNDER STIMULUS.
Experiment 90.—In figure 84, is a seen record of the

Fig. 84.—Renewal of autonomous activity in Desmodium gyrans at standstill by action of light. Up-curve represents up-movement. The horizontal lines below represent durations of exposure to light.
action of light on the sub-tonic Desmodium leaflet at standstill. A narrow pencil of light from electric arc was first thrown on the lamina in which the presence of chlorophyll rendered photo-synthetic action possible. This had no effect on the renewal of pulsation. But the autonomous activity was revived by the action of light on the pulvinule. This preferential effect on pulvinule showed that the renewal of activity was due not to photo-synthesis but to the stimulating action of light. The pulsation was also restored by chemical stimulants, such as dilute ether, and solution of ammonium carbonate.