heir Bredt 
ll Tartaros 
e Skin, an 
7. $ This Tartareons Body, and thofe {mall Grains above faid, 1 
have formerly fuppofed, to be precipitated out of the Sap, by virtue of 
the Vefels. Which is not only argued from their growing, where 
the Vefels, only in the outer Parenchyma : but in that the very Bounds 
or Figure of the Calculary, is determined by the Situation of the chief of Tab. 67 
thot Vefelss asin cuting a Pear fmoothly through the Centre and by 
the Length, is apparent. 
8. $. The Coar as well asthe Acetary, feems to be derived from the 
Pith, Andis therefore leffer here, than in an Apple, where the whole 
Pith of the stalk, goes tothe making of the Coar only. 
9. $. Inmolt Pears, at the bottoni of the Coar, and a little below 
the Centre of the Fruit, there is a kind of finall Uimbelital Knots from Táb. 67. 
whence isextended a ftraight Chanel or Duétus, which Opens at the 
midle of the Cork or Stool of the Flower, {earce wide enough to admit 
the fmalleft Piz. Made for the Ufe hereafter mentioned. he 
To. $. A QUINCE, is nearly allyed toa Peaj. The diffe: 
rences betwixt them are thefes In the Quince, the outer Parenchyma 
is more clofe, that is, the Bladders are fmaller. The Veffels more nu- 
merous, and more deeply enarched the Calenlary greater, and more 
fpread 5 according to.the Shape of the Fruit: but the Acetary, lef: 
The Coar ftands higher or nearer to the Cork 3 divided, not into Five, 
but Four Celis. And the Duus from the bottom of the Coar to the 
top of the Fruit, much more open and obfervable. 
B. 1. Ch. 6. 
Tab, 67: 
CHA Poy LLL 
Of the P LU M, and Jome other Fruitsof the fame Kindred. « 
PLUM confilteth of a Parenchyma, the Two 
general Kinds of Vefels, and a stone. All which 
I have already deferibed in the Firf? Sok. 1Ch. 6. 
Mall here add, and further clear fome things. 
And Firlt, it isto be noted, That, in Pro- 
portion to the Bulk of the Fruit, there are more 
Vefels in a Plum, than in an Apple, Pear, or 
Quince. As alfo, That in Plums, all the Veffils are 
braced together into one Uniform Piece of Net-Work, every where 
terminating at an equal diftance from the Circumference, fe. 3 of an Tab. 68. 
Inch or thereabout. And asfor the Bore of the Aer-Veffels, although 
the Gigi Lufed, when I examined this Fruit, would not reach it ; yet 
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