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Of this Quincunx I (ball propofe three forts. i.The 

 thicker, as in the Figure a. The thinner and lefs full 

 of points, arc either obliquely fet, as in the Figure b 9 

 or morefoait, as in the Figure c. 



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The moft thick foftof Quincunx hath Irs examples 

 rather in Leaves then £uds,for after this manner ft.ind 

 the Leaves upon moft Martagons and Lilies* divers 

 Spurges, and Sedums,on\vhich it is moft viiible,when 

 the Plants run up to Seed. Trickmadam, Spurge- 

 Laurel, Marfli-mallovvs, when the ftock is exceeding 

 ranck and big, for otherwife it is fufficed with the re- 

 gulation of' the third Figure: 1 he leaves of Firre- 

 tree, Pine-nee, &c. 



Theiecond, or oblique and (ingle Quincunx, may 

 for the moft part be obferved, both in the Euds and 

 leaves that arife from Trees, ancl fuch other Plants 

 whofe Stalks are round; as in the Oak, ..Elm, Hafel, 

 Apples, Plums, Cherries, Fears, Willo.vs 3 Sallows, 

 Ol.ers, Black-thorn, White-thorn, C oof -berries , 

 •Currants, Roles, Fenel, Cichory, ,1 hiftles of rrjoft 

 fore?, Docks, Bur- docks, Sothern-wood, Pvue, Se- 



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