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boufeleek ; which old fupcr ftition fet on 

 the tops of houfcs, as a dcfenfative a- 

 gainft lightening, and thunder* The 

 like in Fenny Seagreen or the water 

 eSouldier; which, though a militarie 

 name from Greece, makes out the Ro 

 man order* 



A like ordination there is in the fava- 

 ginous Sockets, and Lozenge feeds of 

 the noble flower of the Sunne. Where 

 in in Lozenge figured boxes nature 

 (huts up the feeds, and balfame which is 

 about them, 



ButtheFirreand Pinetreefrom their 

 fruits doe naturally diftate this pofition. 

 The Rhomboidall protuberances in 

 Pineapples maintaining this Quinouncial 

 order unto each other, and each Rhom 

 bus in it fel fe. Thus are alfo difpofed 

 the triangular foliations, in the conicall 

 fruit of the firre tree, orderly (hadow- 

 ing and prote&ing the winged feeds be 

 low them. 



The like fo often occur reth to the curi- 

 ofity of obfervcrs, efpecially in fpicated 

 feeds and flowers, that we (hall not need 

 to take in the fingle Quincunx of Fuchfi- 



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