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3.5 



E partial 



e 



on of th 



*^^°n of dec 

 ^xternall 



'5\ 



"•) 



Qtn. 



oeneath 



0^ forming tli^ 

 ^^^ the radicles^ 



■"^^hefexualor. 



» 



) 



acquire new ap- 

 for generation 

 )m the defire of 

 om the variatioa 

 IS we advance ia 

 jfion, and not as 

 to apply to tte 

 inds of particles 

 produced, wliicb 



them ; 



. and that 



:n 



the fecretions 

 ^e acquirea thei^ 



od, or 



D 



C 



apps 



detac 



a 



obtain'^ 



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an 



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Sect. VII. 3. u* 



brachig and coalefci 



REPRODUCTION 



9 



& 



form a new embryon caudex, which gra 



and rad 



And as the diffe 



dually produces a new plumula 



parts of the new caudex of a compound tree refemble the parts of th 



parent caudex, to which it adheres, it was (hewn, beyond all doubt 



that different fibrils or m 



detached from different parts 



of the parent caude 



form the filial 



So in the fexual propagation of vegetables the fuperfluous living 

 fibrils, or molecules, floating in the blood, appear to be fecreted from 



by two kinds of glands only 



thofe which conf^itute the anth 



and thofe which conftitute the pericarp of fl 



By the former I 



fuppofe the fibrils, with formative appetencies and with nutritive ap 



petencies, to be fecreted 



d by the latter the molecules, with for 



mative and with nutritive propenfi 



Afterwards that thefe fib 



with formative and nutritive appetencies, become mixed in the peri 

 carp or uterus of the flower, with the correfpondent molecules with 



formative and nutritive propenfit 



d that a new embryon is in- 



ilantly produced by 



procal embrace and coalefce 



And 



th 



part 



f this new 



organization afterward 



acquH-e new appe 



d form molecules with new propenfities, and thus gradually 



produce other parts of the growing feed 



hich d 



iirft ap 



pear 



the plum 



tion in the pericarp 



fetus to the 

 guifli the fe 



o 



rad 

 id 



jflii 



cuticle, and the glands of reprod 



hich 



fpond 



in 



th 



e 



imal 



d the orsfans, which dift 



D 



From this new do(flrine of a threefold vegetable mule by 



propa 



the new bud on the fummit of a tree, which 



has had tv/o fcions ingrafted on it one above another, in which it is 

 iqconteflibly (hewn, that different fibrils, or molecules, are detached 

 from different parts of the parent caudex to form the filial one, which 

 adheres to it ; 

 radicles, or a 



d that it then acquires the power of producing new 



new plumula ; we may fafely conclude 



ded 



ble from the flrongefl analogy, th 



S 



the production of fi 



m 



