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BOOK V. 



CONCLUSION, AND GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS. 



After having described all the organs of plants, and 

 having nearly come to the conclusion of this Work, I 

 ought now to give some general considerations, which 

 might have appeared either too hypothetical if I had 

 treated of them at the commencement, or too misplaced 

 if I had dwelt upon them occasionally. I shall proceed 

 to point out those general subjects which are as much 

 connected with Physiology as Organography. 



