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thae by nature thence ordinarily enfues : Definitions 

 are hopelef; in this matter, ufelefs too, and it might 

 be harmful : If I fhould define Sowing,io be the cas- 

 ing of Seed into the Tarth, in fuch maner, and at 

 fuch time, when in the furface of the bed the earth 

 Would lb ferment, as might be proper to the expli- 

 cation and further germination of the Seed and in- 

 cteafe of the Plant, there might a world of contro- 

 verts arife about, the particulars therein contained ; 

 and yet all that is there would be ufelefs, till the par-* 

 ticularPb.nts, and the maner of the operation, and 

 time required to the fowingof their Seeds be firlt de- 

 clared : I {hall therefore wave all fuch endeavors, 

 and haften to what may rather prove for ufe than 

 pomp. 



N. 3. nA Catalogue of Flints that may be encreafed 

 by Seeds. % 



r jicomie, 



F* Adonis. 



*/fl!ijfanders 9 



Alk^net. 



Alaterzus. 



AUlaria. 



Almonds , the bitter from 

 our, Englifh Fruit, fer- 

 ving for his o wn kinde, 

 or to make (locks for 

 Aprecots and peaches. 



r Amml. 



Amarantkus* 



Angelica. 



Aprecots* 



Aparine. 



Apple-Trees of all forts, 



Apples of Love. 



Arfewart. 



Armerias. 



Archangels. 



Ariftolochia, 



Ajb. 



Afp/tragus. 



Ajphodels. 



Avens of all forts* 



Balm Apple. 



Balfamina, 



Bajtl, 



