' • IX, 



.''^oni the I' 



oin 



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) 







c 



ot 



A wbei 



G 



^ thei 



ir 



^ ^0 the tree; 



-'-^udexes, tlie 

 9*«duallyl)e. 



lich the 



ert them 1: 



neii' 



liiciplesofthe 

 y be changed 

 '^'^t even after 



be effcu- 



may 



ft ye 



d, and-nourilli 



ar''s buc: 



e extremity 



of 



lone by mu- 



nore 



vicoro'Jj* 



D 



buds ; or per- 



Vom 01^ 



^ 

 V 



I 



rs 



bran 



chof^ 



.uchasto;^; 



the parei^'^; 

 bud IS ? 



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be P"*^' 



eiit' 



buas ai^ 



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Sect. IX 



BUDS, BULBS 



65 



buds into each other is confirmed by 



the curious 



fion of the 



:; :;:;; wers of fo.e vegetate .onfte. into green leaves^; if 

 r ? Z.. ,.,„,1 nnnrlfhed. after they are fo far advanced as to be 



they be too well nourifhed 



changeable into kaf-buds. Thus in the plantago rofea, rofe-pl 



"Sr; of t^e fpiUe become wonderfully enlarged and 



ted 



chafFy fcales of th 



in xeranth 



"" ftin. and in a fpecies of dian^hus, pink, and the glume 



7"' "rte'fa'ffe ad the fcales in the a.ent of the falix rofea, 

 :£uirj:!^- leaves, and produce other kinds of vegetable 



monfters 



Add to this, that the petals of the helleborus niger, or chriftmas 



rofe,- are beautifully wh 



till the feed is impre 



ated 



d th 



[i:; change into g'reen leaves, forming a caly.. And laftly, in oth 

 flovvers a bud or bulb fucceeds the impregnation mftead of a feed 



in polygonum 

 cum, macrical 



par 



parous biftort 



and 



m auium mag 



the fame occurs in many of the alp 



t) 



{Tes 



d 



the fefluca dumetorum, fefcue grafs 



all 



hich are in fome 



de<.ree analogous to the fuppofed converf.on of early flower-buds n,t 

 lea°f-buds ; for in thefe magical onions, and other bulbiferous flowers 

 the braa-s or floral-leaves, which at firft fecrete nourithment for th 



a new 



d fee ret 



pericarp and feeds of the plant, aflume ^ 



L-azine of nourlfliment for the new bulb, as appears m the cone 

 tric^fledw membranes, which furround the new lummit-bu.bs of 



a 



magicum, and the cloves of 



Th 



central p 



of an ad 



12. i he central paiL wx ^i^ 



of a conjunaion of the blood-veffels from 



bud therefore 



fid 



firfl 



bove and below, which 



xifts in thecaudex of the bud between the beginning of the leaf 

 eliels and the beginning of the root-veifeh : the en-culation refem. 



blins that of many infe6l 



of fifli 



d 



the livers of quadruped 



as (hewn in Se61;.V 



a coniunftion of th< 



Secondly, there is probably at the fame plac( 

 hforbent veffels correfpondent to the recepta 



m chyh of animals. Thirdly, there exifls in each bud an org 



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