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could, it is to me a great Argument that they 

 came all of Seed, there being no reafon elfe why 

 they fhould at firft produce two Seed-Leaves dif- 

 ferent from the fubfequent > and if all thefe Spe^ 

 cies (which are far the greateft Number) come 

 from Seed, there is not the leaft reafon to think 

 that any of the reft come up fpontaneoufly ; and 

 this, with what I have written before, may fuffice 

 concerning this Point. 



Whereas I have often written in many Places 

 that fuch and fuch Plants are fpontaneous, or 

 come up fpontaneoufly, I mean no more by that 

 Expreflion, but that they were not planted or 

 fown there induftrioufly by Man. 



Having fpoken of the Body of Man, and the 

 Ufes of its feveral Parts and Members, I fhall add 

 fome other Obfervations, giving an Account of 

 the particular Strudture, Acftions and Ufes of fome 

 Parts, either common to whole Kinds of Animals, 

 or proper to fome particular Species^d^i^^vtm from 

 thofe of Man, and of the reafon of fome Inftinfts 

 and Aaions of Brutes. 



Fbjt of all, the manner of Refpiration^ and 

 the Organs ferving thereto in various Animals, 

 are accommodated to their Temper of Body, and 

 their Place and Manner of Living ; of which I 

 have obferv'd in more perfeft Animals three Dif- 

 ferences, 



I. The 



