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juft two Lobes : whereof^ though 

 in moft Seeds v/e cannot by diP- 

 (edion be inform'd, yet other- 

 wife we eafily may as (hall be 

 leen. 



At the Bafis of the Bean, the 

 two other Organical parts ftand 

 appendent 5 by mediation where- 

 of the two Lobes meet and join tOr 

 gether. The greater of thefe 

 two parts ftands without the two 

 Lobes 3 and upon divefting the 

 Bean of its Coats^ is immediately 

 vifible. Tisofa whiter colour^ 

 and more gloffie than the main Bo- 

 dyp elpecially when the Bean is 

 young. In the Bean^ and many 

 other Seeds^ Yis fituated fbme what 

 above the thicker end^ as you hold 

 the Bean in its moft proper pofture 

 for growth. In Oak-Kernels^which 

 we call Acorns, Appie-Kernels^ 

 Almonds^ and many other Seeds^ 

 it ftands prominent juft from the 

 end 5 the Bafis and the end being 



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