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CONTENTS. 
CHAP. L 
Of the Seed in its State of Vegetation, 
The two Coats Deferibed, 3, 4. The Foramen in the outer 
Coat, 5, 6. What generally obfervable of the Covers of the Seed, 
7. The Organical Parts of the Seed, 8. The Main Body, 9,10. The 
Radicle in the Bean, 11. In other Seeds, 12. The Plume, 13, 14. The 
Similary Parts, 15. The Cuticle, 16, 17. The Parenchyma, 18, 19, 
20. The Inner Body, 21, to 29. No folid Account yet given, of Ve 
getation, 30. The Coats how in common fubfervient to the Vegetation 
oftheSeed,31. The Foramen, of what je herein, 32. The ufe of the 
Inner Coat, 33. ‘Of the Cuticle, 34. . Of the Parenchyma, 35. Of 
the Seminal Root, 36. How the Radicle Sift becomes a Root, a7 
By what means, the Plume al this while preferved, 38. How afier the 
Root the Plume vegetates, 39, How the Lobes, 40. But not in all 
Seeds, 41. That they do in moft, demonfirated, 42, 43, 44. What hence 
refolvable, 45. The ufe of the Diflimilar Leaves, 46, to the end. 
T HE Method propounded, $.1. The Garden-Bean, difeéfed, 2. 
CHAP. IL 
Of the Root. 
Te alfo to be Difeéted, $. 1. The Skin hereof, its Original, 2: 
The Cortical Body, its Original, 3. Texture, 4. Pores, 5 
Proportions, 6. The Lignous Body, its Original, 7. Texture, 8. Pro- 
portions, 9. The Infertment, its Original, 10, Pores, 11, Number and 
Size, 12. A fuller defeription hereof, with that of the Ofeulations of the 
Lignous Body, 13, 14, 15. The Pith, its original Sometimes from the 
Seed, 16. Sometines fiom the Barque, 17. Its Pores, 18,19, Pro- 
Portions, 20. Fibres of the Lignous Body therein, 21. The Pith of 
thofé Fibres, 22, How the Root grows, and the ufe of the Skin, Cor- 
tical 
