The Effect of Large Applications of Commercial Fertilizers On Carnations

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of sap contained in a test tube of Bohemian glass (15 X 120 mm.) and the whole cooled to about +2 in an ice and salt bath in a beaker. The tube was wiped free from water and placed within a hard glass test tube (25 mm. X 150 mm.) set two- thirds way into the ice and salt-freezing mixture. It was found saving of time to place this bath in a Dewar bulb, with inside diameter of 35 X 130 mm.; the top was closed with a piece of cork; the bath so arranged remaining effective for three hours or more o...f use. During the entire cooling, the sap was constantly stirred to prevent its freezing about the sides of the tube. The lowest temperature obtained was read to one- tenth, and the maximum, by the aid of a lens, to one-hundredth degree.
The tube was removed to a beaker of water, and after the temperature had risen to about io°, the determination duplicated to within 0.01 , usually without difficulty on the first trial. A typical determination gave the following values: A' = 1.28 u = 4.12 A = 1.


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