By tracking the Brownian trajectory of a sphere of 1 mu m radius in a
suspension of 35 nm radius beads, we probe the depth of the entropic p
otential experienced by a large sphere close to the cell wall. This po
tential is caused by the pressure exerted by the fluid of small beads
when they cannot fit in the gap between the large bead and the wall. W
e find that the potential depth is of order kT. Its dependence on the
volume fraction of small spheres is significantly overestimated by a t
heory which treats the small beads as an ideal gas.