THE 
ANATOMY 
PLANTS 
BEG UNG 
With a General Account of Vegetation, 
Founded thereupon. 
CHAP. AL 
Of the Seed in its State of Vegetation, 
E ING to fpeak of Plants.; and, as far as Infpect! 
on, and confequent Reafon, may conduét, to en” 
quire into the vifible Conftitutions,and Ufes oftheit 
feveral Parts : 1 choofe that Method, which,to the 
beft advantge, may fuit with what we have to fay 
hereon. And that is the Method of Nature her felf, 
in her continued Series of Vegetations ; proceeding 
from the seed fown, to the formation of the Root, Trunk, Branch, 
Leaf, Flower, Fruit, and lalt of all, of the seed alfo tobe fown again; 
all which, we thall, in the fame order, particularly {peak of. 
2. 5. The Effential Conftitutions of the faid Partsare in all Plants the 
fa But for Obfervation, fome are more convenient; in which I fhall . 
chiefly inftance. And firft of all, for the Seed, we choofe the great Gar- 
den-Bean. 
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