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opon Oaks, lefle on Trees continually 

 verdant* Atbough in fome places the 

 Olive cfcapeth it not,, requiting its de 

 triment, in the delightful! view of its 

 red Berries ; as C//*/#*obfervedinS/M/0, 

 and EeUonivs about Hicvufalcm. But this 

 Parafiticall plant fuffers nothing to 

 grow upon it, by any way of art ; nor 

 could we ever make it grow where na 

 ture had not planted it ; as we have in 

 vain attempted by inocculation and in- 

 cifion, upon its native or forreign ftock. 

 And though there feem nothing impro 

 bable in the feed, it hath not fucceeded 

 by fation in any manner of ground, 

 wherein we had no reafon to defpair, 

 fince we reade of vegetable horns, and 

 'mfcboitn. jj ow R ams h orn s will roo t about 



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But befides thefe rurall commodities, 

 it cannot be meanly deledable in the va 

 riety of Figures, which thefe orders o- 

 pen d and clofed do make. Whileft e- 

 very inclofure makes a Rhomlw, the fi 

 gures obliquely taken a Rhomboides, 

 the intervals bounded with parallel! 

 and each ioterfedion built upon 



