THE 
EXPLICA TION 
Orba USE 
T-A BEES, 
Reduced to a narrow compafs;as ferving to clear thofe 
Particulars, chiefly, which the Deferiprions before gi- 
ven, have not hed. 
F. 12. Cut by the Length. 
en x S F. 13. A Lobe cut tranfwer, 
The TABLES to the Firft| El 14. Both the ae. 
BOOK, are Four. Length, to fhew the Seminal Root. 
F. 15. a, the convex fide of one 
a, The Fo- Lobebewing the Seminal Root with- 
out cuting 5 C, the flat fide. 
a, the Radicle cle lodged inthe\ TAB. IL Er, 2, & 3. fhew the E 
Body of the Incr Coat, | gradual converfion of the Lobes of "* 
F. 3, a, the Radicle,b, the Plume | the Seed, into Leavs. 
or Bud. F. 4. a, the Radicle cut by the 
F. 4, the Seed covered; c, the | length ; b, tranfuer/, 
Seed opens ©, the fame magnified. | Es. The white W 
F. 5. a, theCorn covered 5 c, na- | Infertions; the black, 
ked and a little magnified. the pricks are the Aer- 
F. 6. a,b, the two Lobes e, the | the black half ovals, the Lympheduts w 
Radicles e, the Radicle and Bad; | in the Barque. 
d, the Hollow in w, hich the Bud lies.) F.6. The three black Rings, are 
F.7. a, the Seed covered; c, na- erms of three years growth. 
5 €, open. a, the upper parts b, the 
F.8. a, one Lobe ; --b, the Bud 5 | lon 
es, are the 
the Wood 
A Turnep cub tranfverfly, 
ardpa + of sl ke Rind cut of 
a little ma; 
dicle d, cut t 
growth 
cnt \B k . The Bud cat 
