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fe Parenchyma, of a darkith Green. 
very clofe Paren A re 
fome few sap Vefels, which give it that Colour. 
12. 5. Within This, ftands a fcalloped Parenchymous Ring, or a 
Ring of many thort and flender white Arches. Which all round about Tab. 18. 
the Barque, meeting together, run in fo many white Diametral Porti- 
ons, or extream fmall Rays, into the Pith, 
13. $. Betwixt thefe white Rays, and next of all to the ftid white 
Arches, ftand as many fmall Parcels of sap-Veffels, like fo many little 
Half-Ovals. Within each of which, is included a white Parenchyma, 
14. $. Onthe: inner Verge of the Barque, ftands another Sort of 
Sap-Feffels, in one fender and entire Ring. And fo far goes the 
Bargne. 
a $ Next within this Ring ftand the Acr-Veffels, in feveral Par- 
cels, diametrically oppofite to the faid white Parenchymous Parcels next 
without the Sap-Ring. 
16. $. Laft of all, and more within the Pith, ftand the fame kind 
of Sap-Veffels, as thofe of the Half Ovals, Both thefe, by fmall lines, 
run one joto another 5 thus, on both fides, hemming in the Aer-Vefels, 
and fo making altogether, fo many little Pyramids. 
17. $. LET a Fifth bethat of Holyoake. In which, the Curio- 
fity of Nature, is {till more copious: prefenting us, as it is feems, with 
Three forts of Lymphedués ; OF which, two yield a Thin 3 the Third, 
a Thick Lympha. For being cut, as before, next to the Skiz, ftands the 
Barque ; fomewhat clofe, and, in proportion, Thick. 
18. $. Towards the inner Verge hereof, ftand one fort of Sap-Vefels, 
poftur’d in fhort Rays. Thefe Vefels yield a Mucilage. And on the 
inner Verge of the Barque, ftands a Thin Ring of other Sap-Veffels, 
which yield a thinner Liquor. Tab. 18, 
19. $. Next within the Bargue ftand the 4er-Veffels, poftur'd like- 
wife in fhort Rays, diametrically oppofite to thofe in the Barque. In 
every Ray, there are about twelve or fixteen Veffls. 
20. $. Laftly, and more within the Pith, there ftand other Sap- 
Vefels, allin very Thin or Slender Arched-Lines3 thus hemming in the 
ral Parcels of Aer-Veffls. 
21. $. FOR a Sixth, I will take that of Wild Cucumer : Where- 
in isalfo found a Mucilaginons Lympha. For firft of all, next to the 
Skin, there is a Ring of Sap-Vefels. Which Ring is alfo radiated, the 
Fos all poynting towards, and moft of them terminating on, the 
in. 
Ba eGo Next of all herciea EIE oand EPE EAEra RR, 1%: cr 
On the inner Verge whereof, there are other Sap-Veffels ftanding in 
Parcels, alo ina Ring. So far goes the Barque. 
23. $. Next within, ftand the Aer-Veffels, in as many Parcels, con- 
tiguous to thofe of the Sap-Veffels aforefaid. To which likewile are 
adjoyned as many more Parcels of Sap-Veffels within the Pith, oppofite 
to the faid Sap-Veffels within the Barque. 
24. $. FOR a Seventh, we may, choofe that of Scorzonera. In 
which, the Vefels are both Zymphaduifs, and Laéfiferons. All of them, 
with the Aer-Vefels, in a radiated pofture. For tirft next the outer 
Edg of the Barque, ftand the Laéfiferous, in little Specks. Next to Tab, 18, 
thefe, on the inner Edg of the Barque, ftand the Lywphedués, in the 
fame form. 
Wherewith are mixed 
u 25: $. 
