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-Though exposed to a Cold equal to that of Freezing, while in the open Air he remains unaffected,

Does not the ftagnant Air of the Cell, deprived in part of Oxygen, and fuperfaturated with fixed Air from his Breathing, produce, together with the Cold, the State of TORPOR?

The Bees which were carried to JAMAICA, as they are not confined by Cold, ceased to make Honey after the first Year, and have become very troublesome,

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In cold Climates, if the Weather is fufficiently fevere, Bees become torpid, and do not confume their Provision,

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If the Weather is not fufficiently cold they consume their
Winter's Store,

Might not an Experiment with a reduced Atmosphere turn out of twofold Advantage with respect to Bees?

The Manner in which these torpid Animals

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are to be re-animated,

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The Symptoms which arife from a fudden and forced Re-animation,

ib.

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Vegetables throw out AZOTIC AIR during the
Night,-

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During

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During the Day they emit VITAL AIR, and
imbibe FIXED AIR, which arifes from Re-
fpiration and Combuftion, fo admirable is
the reciprocal Intercourfe betwixt the animal
and vegetable Kingdoms,

SECT. XLIII. OF REST.

{Wakefulness. compared to Exertion, and Sleep

to Reft,

From voluntary Exertion, the Will gets fa-
tigued by the Expenditure of the SENSORIAL
POWER, as the Mufcles do by the Expendi-
ture of the IRRITABLE PRINCIPLE,

Every one has experienced the Refreshment
arifing from Repose, and it is an establish-
ed Fact, that for a Horfe to perform a long
Journey, he should be previously kept at
Reft for feveral Days in the Stable,

We ftretch our Limbs after profound Sleep
from the Accumulation of the IRRITABLE
PRINCIPLE in the Fibres, -

From the SAME CAUSE we yawn, when the
Muscles of our Face has been long in a
State of Inaction,

CHILDREN, who have abundant Irritability,

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ib.

ib.

are never eafy but in a Change of Pofition, ib.

After

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though the Stimulus be applied;—till in a certain Time the Fibre has received a due Supply of the IRRITABLE PRINCIPLE, when it becomes again ready to contract from the fame Stimulus,

If this Stimulus be withdrawn for a Time, the IRRITABLE PRINCIPLE becomes accumulated, and contracts with equal Energy from the Action of a weaker Stimulus. Or if an equal Stimulus be applied, it is thrown into more violent Action,

1. Thus a State of Sleep fubfifting for

fome Time induces a State of the
System more ready to be affected
by Stimuli of all Kinds. Vide Cul-
len's Materia Medica, Vol. II.

2. a. Thus if the Stimulus of Heat be
withdrawn by covering the Hands
with Snow, the IRRITABLE PRIN-
CIPLE, which had habitually been
supplied to the Fibres, becomes now
accumulated in them, owing to the
Want of its being expended by
their accustomed contractions; and
thence a lefs Stimulus of Heat will
now excite them into violent Con-
traction,

b. Thus on a frofty Day with a bleak
Wind, the Face of a Perfon exposed

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ib.

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