AN 
INTRODUCTION 
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PART THE FIRST. 
CHAP. f. 
Of the feven Parts of FRUCTIFICATION 
Y Frudtification we are to underftand 
both the Flower and Fruit of Plants ; 
which cannot well be feparated : For 
though the Fruit does not {well and ripen 
till after the Flower is fallen, its Rudiment, 
or firft Beginning, is in the Flower, of 
which it properly makes a Part. Lenaeus 
defines the Frudtification to be a temporary 
Part of Vegetables, allotted to Generation, 
terminating the old Vegetable, and begin- 
B ning 
