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TRUNKS: 
PROSECUTED 
With the bare EY E, 
And with the 
MICROSCOPE. 
PART 
CARTONES ok 
The Defcriptions of feveral Trunks, as they appear to the 
bare Eye. 
$20 the end we may clearly underftand, what the 
Y Trunk, Stalk, or Branch of a Plant, is; I {hall 
\ by thefe Figures here before us, Defcribe the 
: 3 feveral Parts, whercof it is compounded. 
Dew Y. $. And for examples fake, I fhall in the 
ES firft place, Deferibe the Trunks of fome Plants, 
Ji as being cut tranverfly, and accurately obferv’d, 
Ñ they appear to the naked Eye. And fome 
others, as by the length. Which having done, 
1fhall next proceed to a more particular Defeription of divers other 
Trunks and Branches as they appear through a good Microfeope. In 
both fhewing, not only what their feveral Part. are, as generally be- 
longing to a'Bramch ; but alfo, by a Comparative Profped, in what 
refpetts they are Jpecifically difkinguithed one from another, in the fe- 
veral Sorts of Branches: 
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