The Explicati 
on of the Tables, 
MM, the Infertions. 
XX, the true Wood, 
The Holes therein are the Aer. ef 
fils, 
EF, a Ring of Lympheduits. 
EFG, the Pith. 
TAB. XXXV. A BCD, the 
Barque. 
AMB, the Parenchyma. 
H ML, Balfam Veffels. 
K L, another fort of Sap-Veffels 
in parcels, 
K LDC, Lympheduds, 
DCEF, The Wood. 
In which the Holes are the Aer- 
Veffels. 
MM, the Infertions. 
EF, more BalfameVoffels, 
EF G; the pith, 
TAB. XXXVI. aa, part of a 
Vine-Branch out tranfoerfly, and alfo | 
Jolit half way down the midle, 
BB, The fame magnified. Shew- 
ing the Pofition of the Bladders in 
the Barque and Pith in perpendicn- 
lar Rows 5 in the Infertions, in Ho- 
rizontal Rows, 
And the Veffels or Parcels of Wood 
not raced as in many other Trees.. 
TAB. XXXVII Shemeth the 
bracing of the Veféls. And hom de 
the feveral Parcels of Veffils or Wood 
are interwoven with the Infertions. 
TAB. XXXVIIL ABC D, the \ 
Barque. hd 
HI, The Parenchyma, 
€ €, A fort of Sap-Veffels. 
aa, Another fort, 
ce, Milk Vefels. 
DCEE, the Wood, 
VV, the AcrVefels. 
tt, More Lymphedudfs. 
SG More MikVefels, 
at, The Infertions. 
EEG, The Pith, compofed of an- 
gular Bladders, the Bladders of 
Threds, and the Threds of fingle Fi- 
bers, 
& One of the fingle Fibers. 
TAB. XXXIX. Shemesh the 
Struöfure of the Lymphedutts or of 
the Lignous. Fibers both in the 
Barque, and the Wood. 
Pita, & F.2, 4 fingle Vefat 
in the Barque of Flax, compofed 
of a great number of other Lignons 
Fibers; with which alfo the Paren- 
chymons are intermixd. Not vif 
ble, except very highly magnified. 
F. 3. A parcel of the fame Veffels 
in Wood. 
E. 4, SF. 5. fhew the manner of 
the Afcent of the Sap, both in the 
Lymphedués, and in the Lafi erous 
and other larger Vojfels. 
TAB. XL. The Fiber which 
hang dawn from the Barque are the 
Lymphedués ; one of which is com- 
pofed of a great many other fmaller 
Fibers, 
The large Tubes are the Milk-Vep 
(fels compofed of Bladders. 
The Fiberswhich hang down from 
the wood, are fome of thers the old 
Lympheduéts turn’ to wood, 
And fome, Aer-Veffels unroav'd, 
The thin Plate between the two 
wedges of wood, is one of the In- 
Jertions, compofed of Bladders, and 
thofe Bladders of Threds, 
The remainder, is part of the Pith, 
compofed of Thredy or Fibrons Blade 
ers. 
TESTA BASE to the 
Fourth BOO K are 42. 
AB. XLI. b, a DocleLesf 
T covered with the Veil, 
d, the Leaf naked. 
ac, the Veil fpred open, 
In Clary, the 
the Curled Leavs. 
In Sumach, the Bud lies within 
the Stalk, as an Egg or Kernel 
within a Shell. 
T AB. XLII. F. x. heweth bow 
the Pipes are inclofed one within an- 
other. 
F. 2. a, the Leaf Jonlded up. b, 
opened. 
Bud is embraced by 
F. 3. ab, the Bad. b, a little 
magnified 
