The Explication of the Tables. 
by the Length, in a Bean newly 
Sprung up. 
F. 2. (heweth the Wood as it ap- 
pears to the naked Eye. 
F.3. the Cane fplit down. 
F.4. the Corn newly fpronted. | 
F.5. A Branch of five years growth. | 
From the Circumference, to thent- 
moft black, Ring, goes the Barque. 
F. 6.2, a piece of the Stalk 
magnified. | 
F.7. a, a piece of Oak.wood cut | 
tranfucrfiy 5 b, the fame magnified. 
The white Lines are the leffer and | 
greater Infertions. The Pricks, are 
the Wood. The little and great | 
Holes two forts of Aer-Veffels. 
F. 8. Part of a Branch ten years | 
old, with the Barquefiripped off,and 
cut both tranfverfly and down pee 
length, to fhew how the Barque is in- 
ferted into the Wood. 
TAB. IV. F. 1. fhewing how | 
the Infertions appear, in a piece of | 
Becch-Tree /) lis down,to be braced or 
woven in together with the Wood. | 
F. 2. to 11. fhew the different po- 
[ition and Figure of the Lignous Fi- 
“bers. 
F. 12. a, one of the Thece Semi- 
niformes in a Lily, with the fper-| 
matick, Powder therein, as apparent 
to the naked Eye. 
F. 13. a, one of the füits in the 
Florid Attire, as it appears to the | 
naked Eyes b, the Floret; c, the 
Sheath; d, the Blade. 
E. 14. Wherein the white Pentan- 
gular Acctary is bounded by the Cal- 
culary. 
F. 15. The Branches which run 
through the Stone to the Flower and 
Seed. 
F. 16. The Innermof Cover of the 
Seed, as fhaped when itis ripe. 
F. 17. Lhe Coats cut open. 
F. 18. The Seminal Root. 
The TABLES to the Se 
cond B 0 0 K are Thirteen, 
| AB. V. fheweth the generation 
of Roots ont of the Defecnd- 
fig Trink: SOF-6.is a treble Root 
TAB. VI. F. 1. foeweth the Sur. 
face of the Barque. 
F. 2. the midl. 
part. 
F. 3. the Barque firiped. 
F. 4. the Root cut down the length. 
F.5. the Barque firiped of. 
F. 6. the Network both 
Lymphedudls, and of the Aer-V 
7. the Generation of a bud. 
8, 9, 10, 11. The Root fplit 
down, to flew the Pi h 
Voffels, and the Figure of the Pith as 
the top of the Root, 
TAB. VII. The Roots all cut 
tranfoerfly, an Varieties de- 
Jeribed, in the fecond Book , as they 
appear to the naked Eye. 
TAB. VIII. Other Roots cut 
tranfverfly, and the varieties of their 
Parts alfo defcribed in the fecond 
Book, 
TAB. IX. More Roots ext tranf: 
1. A Slice of the 
fly 5 but a little too 
Root cut tri 
big for the lif 
F. 2. AA, One half of alike slice. 
bb, The skin. 
AA DD, The Barque or all that 
part of the Root analogous to it. 
GD, The Lympheduits on the 
inner edge of the Barque. 
The Wood. 
The Acr-Veffels th rein. 
The Pith. 
T, 
TAB. XL Fit. The Neck of 
the 
