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1 On another occasion the blade of a leaf was much inflected in 5 hrs.
2 Two leaves were immersed in it, and in 6 m. almost every tentacle was much inflected .
3 Of these, one was much inflected in 8 m., and after 2 hrs.
4 The blade of the leaf often becomes so much inflected that it forms a cup, enclosing any object placed on it.
5 After three days the margins of both leaves with the albumen were still as much inflected as ever, and the glands were still secreting copiously.
6 15 m. the outer tentacles were much inflected ; and after 6 hrs.
7 30 m. these nine were sub-inflected; the blade having become much inflected in 4 hrs.
8 30 m. all the tentacles but twenty-two inflected, but some only sub-inflected; the blade much inflected ; after 6 hrs.
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