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Branches, cut Tranfverlly : ures which reprefent 
them. 
10. $. FIRST then, for the Eleven firt Quarters, the Vefels Of Tabat% 
the Barque are only of Two Kinds. And thefe, in the firt Fight, (cem Seg 
to be Roriférous (deferibed alfo in the Anatomy of Roots) (a) and a)P. ce 
thofe which are common to moft, ifnot to all Plants, fè. the Lymphe- 0.3 $. ae 
duds. Yet inall the Eight, they are, in refpe& both of their Propor- "> 
tion, and Pofition, very different. So in Hazel and Ajh they are but 
few. In Holly and Barberry more. In Apple, Pear, Plum, Elm, (kl 
more numerous. And of thofe three Fruits, in an Apple, or Plus, 
more than in a Pear. 
11. $. Again, as their Proportion, fo likewife their Pofition is di- 
vers. For in Holly, the Lymphedués or inner Vefels next to the Wood, 
ftand in Rays. Yet fo numerous and clofe together, as to make one Tab. 22; 
Entire Ring. In Hazel, they ftand more in Oblong Parcels. In Bar- 23, 24. 
berry, they ftand likewife in Parcels, but they are fo many Half-Ovals, 
The utmolt Vefféls or Roriferous of all Three,make a Ring. 
12. $. Again, in Apple, Pear, and Plum, the Lympheduöfs are Ra- 
diated. The Roriferous are neither Radiated, nor make an entire Rings Tab, 2 5,16 
but ftand in Peripherial Parcels. Much after the fame manner, they 38, ~” 
alfo ftand in Elm. In A, the Fefels make Two Rings but neither Ty), 29, 
ofthem Radiated: the inmoft Ring or Lymphedués, confifting of Ar= 
ched Parcels, and the utmoft or Roriferons Veffels, of Round ones. 
And whereas in all the foregoing, the Lymphedué#s are (till contiguous 
to the Wood ; and the Roriferous more or lef, diftant from the Skinz 
here, on the contrary, the former are diftant from the Wood, and the 
latter contiguous to the skin. 
13. $. And that thefe Yeffels in cach Barque of the faid Eight Bran- 
ches are of Two diftin& Kinds,feems evident,as from fome other reafons, 
fo from hence ; In that their Pofitions are altogether Heterogeneous: 
Yet in both Conftant, Regular and Uniform. 1 fay, there feems to be 
no Reafon , why the felf fame Kind or Species of Veffels, fhould have 
adifferent, yea a contrary Pofition in one and the fame Plant; and that 
Contrariety, not Accidental, but Regular and Conftant. 
2 14. $. FOR the Three next Quarters fe. the Ninth, Tenth and Tab: 
Eleventh, the wefels of the Barque are alfo different in Number, Poftion, LP: 303 
Size and Kind. In Pine, which is the Eleventh, they are fewer. In 3% 3% 
Walnut the Ninth, more. In Fig, the Tenth, moft numerous. 
15. $. So for their Pofítiom. In Pine, the inmoft make a Radiated 
Hing. The utmoft ftand Sragling up and down, without any certain 
order. In Walnut the inmoft make alfo a Radiated Ring; The ut- 
moft make a Double Ring, not Radiated, but of Round Parcels. 
In Fig, the inmoft make alfo a Radiated Ring. But the utmoft make 
a Double and fometimes Treble Ring, not of Radiated, nor Round; but 
Arched Parcels. 
16. $. Thirdly, they are alfo different in Kind. Thofe, I think 
of the two former, Wallnnt and Fig, are thus different: thofe certain- 
ly, of the Fig, are fo; being Lympheduits and Ladeals. The Lymphe- 
duds makethe inmoft Radiated Ring. The outmoft which make the 
other Rings in Arched Parcels, are the Latlifers, 
17. §. That they are diftin& Kinds of Veffels, is evident for two 
Reafons. Firft, fromtheir Poftion inthe Bargues which is altoge: 
thet 
