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Sect. XV. i. 4 



OF 



FRUITS. 



^ 







flravvberrles, which bear no fruit, fo called, have perfea (lamina and 



pift 



as 



I th 



day obferved with a good 



hich may be 



dded thofe female figs which have no aperture to admit imp 



tion, 



d the raonftrous double flowers, which have loft the po 



of feminal propagation, and fome mule-plants, which 



poffefT- 



ed 



We have nothing in the animal fyflem, except in the polypus, and 

 a few obfcure infedts, fmular to lateral generation ; and cannot there- 

 fore decidedly argue on this fubjedl. Nor have we any thing fimiiar 



to 



raftment in animals, except that of inflamed part 



oethcr, the tranfplantation of teeth 



d 



ftrua 



of artificial 



fes from the {km of the patient's arm, feriouily dehvered by Tal 



th many 



d plat&s in a work onth 



fubje£l 



B 



s in'jrattment of noles was unfortunately burlefqued by the auth 

 Hudibras ; aiid perhc'ps this ingenious idea of Mr. Knight, that t 



in o ratted fcion becomes difeafcd by age, and perifhes about the lame 

 time wi^h the parent tree, may be liable to a fimilar ridicule by fome 

 future writer on gardening. 



So learned Talicotius from 

 The brawny part of Porter's bum 

 Cut fupplemental nofes, which 

 Would laft as long as parent breech 

 But when the date of Knock was ou 

 Off drop'd the fympathetic fnout. 



Canto I. 1. ^81 



There is an apple faid to ej 

 aflerted to be four on one fid 



fl: 



N 



York in America, which 



f it. and fweet on the other fid 



and to have been produced by flitting a fcion of a four apple, and ano- 

 ther fimilar one of a fweet apple, taking care to cut the buds of each 

 fcion with a very fliarp knife exadly in half, and by applying them 



ion w ^ ^ 



id binding them nicely together, and then ingrafting this d 



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fcion 



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