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Paper by Merrett regarding grafting bark of ash and sycamore trees back onto the trees themselves. Also includes an account of experiments with Aloe americana serratifolia demonstrating a degree of circulation occuring within the plant.

Subject: Botany

Published as two separate papers in Philosophical Transactions, the first titled 'Observations concerning the uniting of barks of trees cut, to the tree it self; made by Christopher Merret M. D. and read before the Royal Society January 9. 1666' and the second titled 'An experiment on Aloe Americana Serrati-folia weighed; seeming to import a circulation of the sappe in plants, by the same Dr. Merret'.

Read to the Royal Society on 9 January 1667.

Reference number
CLP/10iii/11
Earliest possible date
1667
Physical description
Ink on paper
Page extent
2 pages
Format
Manuscript

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Christopher Merrett

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Christopher Merrett, Paper, 'Observations concerning the uniting the barks of trees cut, to the tree it self' by [Christopher Merrett], 1667, CLP/10iii/11, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/clp_10iii_11/paper-observations-concerning-the-uniting-the-barks-of-trees-cut-to-the-tree-it-self-by-christopher-merrett, accessed on 08 December 2024

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