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CHAP: 1 
A Defeription of feveral stalks or Trunks, as they appear to the Naked 
Eye, 
F the stalk of Muze, $. 1, 2. Of Dandelion, 3, to 
6. Of Borage, 7, to 10. Of Colewort, 11, to 16. of 
Holyoak, 17, to 20. Of Wild Cucumer, 21,t0 23. Of Scorzonera, 
24,t026. Of Burdock, 27, to 29. Of Endive, 30,31. ` Of Vine, 
32,10 35. Of Sumach, 36, to 38. Cautions to be had in obferving the 
Parts, 39. Some Particulars better obferved in cutting by the length, 
40, 41. 
CHAP I 
Of the Barque, as it appears through a good Microfcope. 
Irft, a General Defeription of the feveral Parts of the Barque, 2, to 
9. Next,a Particular Defeription of the Barques of 8 feveral Trunks 5 
fe. Of Holly, Hazel, Barbery, Apple, Pear, Plum, Elm, Afb; The Vef- 
Sels of all whofe Barques are Lymphedutts: and thofe of two kinds,. 10, 
to 13. Of 3 more, fc. Wallmt, Fig, and Pine: the Veffels of the 
Barques of the Two firft, being Lymphaduits and Lattiferons, Of the next, 
Lymphedutts and Refiniferous, 14, to 20. Of 3 more, fc. Oak , Common 
Sumach, and Common Wormmood ; the Vefels of whofe Barques are of 
3 Kinds, 21, to 29. Some further Obfervations and Conjeölures of the 
Sap-Vefels, 30, to 37. 
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Of the Wood. 
We in all Trunks, $. 1. A. Defeription of itsParts, in. the 
Several Trunks aforefaid. Of the Parenchymous Part, or Infera 
tions, 2, 109. Of thetrue Wood, 10,0 15. Of the Aer-Veffels, 16, 
30 26. Some further Obfervations and Conjeöfures of their Form,. 27. 
Texture, 28, io 32. Nature, 33, 34. And Original, 35. 
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