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1. Introduction2. Chapter 1. The Circumnutating Movements Of Seedling Plants3. Chapter 2. General Considerations On The Movements And Growth Of Seedling Plants4. Chapter 3. Sensitiveness Of The Apex Of The Radicle To Contact And To Other Irritants5. Chapter 4. The Circumnutating Movements Of The Several Parts Of Mature Plants6. Chapter 5. Modified Circumnutation: Climbing Plants; Epinastic And Hyponastic Movements7. Chapter 6. Modified Circumnutation: Sleep Or Nyctitropic Movements, Their Use: Sleep Of Cotyledons8. Chapter 7. Modified Circumnutation: Nyctitropic Or Sleep Movements Of Leaves9. Chapter 8. Modified Circumnutation: Movements Excited By Light10. Chapter 9. Sensitiveness Of Plants To Light: Its Transmitted Effects11. Chapter 10. Modified Circumnutation: Movements Excited By Gravitation12. Chapter 11. Localised Sensitiveness To Gravitation, And Its Transmitted Effects13. Chapter 12. Summary And Concluding Remarks