The Explication of the Tables. 
magnified. 
F.4. ab, the Leaf rowled up, 
inward. c, a little magnified and 
ent tranfverfly, to few the I; 
F.5. a, the Leaf rowled up. b, 
magnified and cut tranfverfiy. 
F.6.a, the Leaf rowled backwards 
b, magnified and cut tranfverfly. 
TAB. XLIII. F. 1. fhemeth the 
Tenter-Hooks, by which the Leaf 
climbs. 
F. 2. fheweth the Globulets,turned 
to a white powder. 
The Leaf of Jerufalem Comflip. 
Shemeth the Way of the Infe under 
the Skin. 
TAB. XLIV. & XLV. sheweth 
the Meafures of Leavs by the Cir- 
cumference. 
T AB. XLVI & XLVII. fheweth 
the proportiwn between the chief‘ Fi- 
bers; and alfo the Angles they nfi- 
ally make together. M 
TAB. XLVII F. 1, 2,8% 3. 
| fretched ont. 
E. 4. The fame as they fiand en- 
tire within the Wood. 
TAB. LI. Reprefenteth the 
| Aer-Veffels of Scabious, as in Tab, 
LI 
TAB. LIL Sheweth the manner 
of the Generation of the Leafychieflys 
by the help of feveral Salts, where- 
with the Sap is impregnated. 
| F. 5. CU) The Foundation of the 
work, 
F.6. (1 & 2 ) firengthned. 
F. 7. (1 & 3)5 in which (3) 
is fet with the fquare end to end: 
and with the poynt-fide of one, to 
that of another. 
F.8. The fime,direiting the Po- 
Jfition of the’ Lignous Fibers at very 
| Acute Angles. 
| Fig. At lef Acute Angles. 
| F.10. The greater Fibers at A- 
| cute,and the fmaller at Right Angles. 
F. 11. The greater at Right 
Jew the Apertures in > feveral! Angles with the help of (1) (2) or 
Leavs. 
F. 4. fheweth the fame. And 
likewife, the peculiar compofure of 
the Bladders and Fibers of the 
Leaf. 
TAB. XLIX. fhemeth the dif- 
ference in the Bladders, and in the 
Pofition of the Lignous Fibers in the 
Stalks of Leavs. 
TAB, L. flewetb the Pulp of a 
-Leaf and many others com- 
of Bladders 5 the fides of which 
lder:, are made of other fmaller 
Bo 
the distribution of the Lig- 
Fibers ( and of the Aer-Veffels 
fheathed within them ) not like that 
of Veins in Animals, but of the 
Nervs, Gc. See the defeription of 
of the Aer- 
naked Eye, upon bre: 
F.2. A fuall pe 
efjels like Cobwebs to the 
ing the Leaf, 
cnt off of the 
ame magnified in which 
¿Jels look like fpiral myers 
(3). 
F. 12. (3) directing the Fiber 
in the Edge of the Leaf into a greater 
Circle, 
F. 13. Into a lefs, and with divers 
Diameters. : 
F. 14. (4) deretting the Paren- 
chymous A in making the Blad- 
ders. 
F. 1521 winding from one Blade 
der to another. 
F. 17. Or about the Lignous Fi- 
bers. 
F. 16. In making the Aer-Veffels. 
TAB. LIV. fhemeth how Nature 
ding to their Shape. 
TAB. LV. Fit. fheweth the 
Edges of the Leaf fastned by their 
Indented Hairs. 
Balfamick Knobs in the 
times into its felf in 13» 
| . And five tines in 21. 
In. Be Soc, miniform Attire 
(in clematis Austriaca. With one of 
the 
manages the Folds of Flowers accor- Ci 
