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Tab, 18. 
Tab. 18. 
Tab. 18. 
Tab. 18. 
25. $. Hereunto adjacent, on the outer Edg of the Pith, (tand the 
Aer-Veffels, fome in Specks, and fome in extream {hort Lines hardly 
diftinguifhed, without a very nice Infpection. E 
26. $. Within Thefe, are placed other Lympheduts, Oppofite to 
thofe in the Barque. And within thefe Lympheduds, füll in the fame 
radiated Line, run more of the Milk-Vejels. 
27. $. AN EIGHTH, may be that of surdocks Wherein fit, 
there are a Sort of Lymphedu&s, which ftand in Arched Parcels, round 
the Trunk, adjacent to the Skin, 
28. §. Within thefe, about the middle of the Barque, run the 
MilkVefjels, in the form of fmall round Specks. 
29. $. Next to thefe on the inner Edg of the Barque are placed 
other Lympheduils, Which, together with more of the fame in the 
Pith, and the Aer-Veféls betwixt them, ftand all in Radiated Lines, of 
feveral Lengths, and all harpning towards the Centre. 
30. $. LET the Ninth, be that of Endive: In which there is al- 
fo much curious Work. Next to the Skin, there is, firft, a thick and 
fimple Parenchyma. Then thereisakind of Undulated Ring of Milk- 
Yeßels. Within which ftand a Sort of Lympheduéls, in feveral Parcels, 
fome, in Arched Half Ovals 3 others, in fhort flender Rays.  Betwixt” 
thefe Parcels, many of the Milk-Veffels likewife ftand. 
31. $. Next there is anundulated Ring of other Lympheduéts, par- 
ting as in moft Trunks, betwixt the Barque and the Pith, Within which, 
are the Aer-Veffels. And within Thefe, more Sap-Veffels. Both of them, E 
in fmall Specks, anfwerable, or oppofite tothe Rays in the Barque. = 
32. $. I SHALL give alfo one or two Examples of Trees, or Ar- 
borefcent Plants 5 the Vine and Common Sumach. In a Slice of the for- 
mer cut tranfverfly, next the skin, there isa Thin Barque. In the in- 
ner part whereof, adjacent to the Wood, ftand the Lympheduöfs in fe- 
veral Half-Oval Parcels, oppofite to fo many Radiated Pieces of the 
Wood. 
33. $. The Wood is divided into the faid Pieces, by as many Pa- 
renchymows Raysinferted from the Barque, and fo continuous there- 
with, 
34. $. Within thefe Radiated Pieces of Wood, ftand the Aer-Pef- 
Jels 5 the largeft of which, efpecially if held up againtt the light, are 
plainly vifible to the bare Eye. 
35. 5. Within the hollow ofthe Wood, ftands the Pith 5 in the 
young Growths always large. In the utmoft Verge whereof, adjacent 
to the Wood, ftand a few more Sap-Veffels of the fame Sort with thofe 
in the Barque. 
36. $. INA like Slice of Common sumach, contiguous to the hairy 
Skin, there is a Ring of Lympheduits, Next to thisa Simple Paren- 
chyma. Then feveral Arched Parcels of Lympheduär. Within thefe, a 
Ring of Milk-Veffels. And then a Ring of other Lymphedudls. Thus 
far the Barque, 
37. $- Within the Barque, ftands the Wood, divided into feveral 
Portions, by the Diametral Infertions divided from the Barque. In 
the Body of the Wood, ftand the Aer-Vefféls, very much fmaller than in 
the Vine, 
oe 
38. $. 
