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towards the Stem, as well as from the 

 Stem to the Branches, with an account 

 of fome Experiments, relating to the Cir- 

 culation, or Non-Circulation of the Sap. 



p. 121. 





GHAB. V. 

 Experiments, whereby to prove, that a con- 

 siderable quantity of air is infpired by 

 'Plants. p. 148- 





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CHAP. VI. 



A Specimen of an attempt to analyfe the 

 Air by chymio- ft otic al Experiments, which 



Jhew, in how great a proportion Air is 

 wrought into the coynpofition of Animal, 

 Vegetable and Mineral Subflances : And 

 withal, how readily it re fumes its elaf- 

 tick State, when in the diffolution ofthafe 

 Subftances it is difingaged from them. 



P- MI- 



CH A P. VII 





Of Vegetation. 

 'The Conclufwn. 





P- 517. 



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P- 358- 



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