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their height, in Trees of large radicati- 

 on. For that they ftridly make goc ' 

 theit profandeur or depth unto their 

 height, according to common conceit, 

 um and that expreffion of a Wrj/ 9 though 

 con fi rm able from the plane Tree in Pfc 

 ny> and fome few examples, is not to 

 - be expe&ed from the generation of 

 Trees almoft in any kinde, either of 



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fide-fpreading, or tap-roots: Except 

 we meafure them by lateral and oppo- 

 fite diffufions, nor commonly to be 

 found in minor or hearby plants 5 If we 

 except Sea-holly, Liquorifli, Sea-rufh, 

 and fome others. 



They had a commodious radiation in 

 their growth; and a due cxpanfion of 

 their branches, for (hadow or delight. 

 For trees thickly planted, dorunneup 

 in height and branch with no expanflon, 

 (hooting unequally or fhort, and thinnc 

 upon the neighbouring fide. And there* 

 fore Trees are inwardly bare,and fpring, 

 and leaf from the outward and Sunny 

 fide of their branches. 



Whereby they alfo avoided the pe- 

 Till of crwo?uBf(0/Ad$ or one treeperifli- 



ing 



