Plate VI 



of Roofs'^r^efffo^ otfr deaTef under- 



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the Texture of the (aid 

 a little further illuftrate the fame by 

 firnilitudi 



r*wf i v . K *- a--.* -, *> t. * 



^t-- 5 *- " AsifaJJiiiifainmll 

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edg ? to edg, 7 round about allsck 5 and fo 

 theJlick being drawn out, the^JMttiMt 

 iliould be Iefc 3 in the Figure of a Tube* an- 

 iwerable to an Air*ve/el 

 Sr that which upon the unr cueing of the 

 feems to be a A f/ti/e*5 is r eally; Natural 

 being not one retire piece; .(mi> 



but 



conniting of a certain^umber of Eonnd i- 



- i MI HU,, HMm^innmii.1111^,., a^c^afcji "" "* * ^** lit "( " ' " 



"/>tT/,^ftandincj- collaterally, as the fhreds 



much after the fame manner, by <\|ier 

 ''frofs and f mailer Fiber/.. ftitckeclfcloCe up 



^^ I^W !"' "^Stw-o* .^o-tMW*^ 1 * ^_/ . S J_ 



'together j as is raoft apparent -in the large 



j t j /-uf / **! 



and eider Air-vedehQiWine* Oak* and ma- // 



^_j ~$, ^ % ? 



ny ether Ptavts, What thefe trois Fibers 

 are, will better be underftood when we 

 % come to the Texttth of the fjtb. 



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A page from 77^ Comparative Anatomy of Trunks, Nehemiah Grew, 

 1675. The annotations are believed to be in the author's own 

 handwriting. [British Museum. Printed Books Dept. (972. . 10)] 



