Abstract
Osterhout's theory that recovery is incomplete after poisoning of any severity, while it may be valid for plant tissues, is shown not to apply to animal forms. Animals which survive poisoning withstand subsequent starvation as well as the more hardy specimens among the controls.
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- Received September 18, 1927.
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