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thirty. Eoen in the nerves and matter 

 veins of the leaves the acute angle ru - 

 leth; theobtufebut feldome found, and 

 in the backward pare of the leaf, rcfiefl:- 

 ing and arching about the ftalfc. But 

 why ofttimes one fide of the leaf is un- 

 equall unto the other, as in Hazell and 

 Oaks , why on either fide the matter 

 vein the leifer and derivative channels 

 not diredly oppofite, nor at cquall an 

 gles, refpeftively unto the adverfe fide, 

 but thofe of one part do often exceed 

 the other,as the Wallnut and many more 

 deferves another enquiry. 



Now if for this order weaffeft coni 

 ferous and tapering Trees, particularly 

 the Cyprefle, which grows in a coni- 

 call figure ; we have found a Tree not 

 only of great Ornament, but in itsEf- 

 femials of affinity unto this order. A 

 (olid Rhombus being made by the con- 

 vcrfion of two Equicrurall Cones 9 as 

 ^Archimedes hath defined. And thefe 

 were the common Trees about Bafy- 

 lo* 9 and the Eaft, whereof the Ark 

 was made^ and Atcxwdcr found no 

 Trees fo accomodable to build his Na- 



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