The Contents. 
tical and Lignous Body thereto, 23. How it groweth in length, 24, 
By what means it defcends, 25. How it grows in breadth, 26. And 
the Pith, how thus framed, 27. The nfe of the Pith, 27. Of the Infert- 
ment, 28. The joynt fervice of all the Parts, 29, 30, 31. 
CHAP. IL 
Of the Trunk. 
'HE Coaréture, $. 1. The Skin, its original, 2. The original of 
the Cortical Body, 3. Of the Lignous, 4. Of the Infertment 
and Pith, 5. The Latitudinal Shooting of the Lignous Body, wherein 
obfervable, 6,7. The Pores of the Lignous Body, where and how moft 
remarkable, 8. A leffer fort of Pores, 9. A third fort only vifible through 
a Microfcope. Obferved in Wood or Charcoal, 10. Obferved in the 
Fibres ofthe Trunks of Herbs, 11. The Infertions, where more vifible, 
12,13. Their Weftage with the Lignous Body, 14. The foxaller Inierti- 
ons, only vifible through a Microlcope, 15. No Valves in a Plant, 16. 
The Ranks FA the Pores of the Infertions, 17. The Pores of the Pith, 18 
19, 20. How the Trunk afcends, 21. The dif ee e ¿ts Parts con- 
Sequent to that Afcent, 22. Confequent tothe different Nature of the Sap, 
23. The effects of the faid Differences, 24, 1028. Which way, and 
how the Sap afcends, 29, to the end. 
The oAppendix. 
Of Trunk-Roots and Clafpers. 
Trunk-Roots of two kinds, g. 1, 2. Clafpers of one kind, 3. 
The Ufes of both, 4, to the end.” dh 2h 
