of tlegetaMes. 9 



leparation of thefe^ the more in- 

 teriour ftill may be difcovered. 

 Now as the Tlume is that Part 

 which becomes the Trunk of the 

 Plantg fb thefe pieces are lb many 

 truCj and already formed^ though 

 not difplayed.) Leaves ^ intended 

 for the (aid Trunks and foulded 

 up in the lame phcature, wherein, 

 upon the Iprouting of the Bean, 

 they afterwards appear.In a French 

 Eean the two outmoft are very fair 

 and elegant. In the great Garden- 

 Bean, two extraordinary fmall 

 Flumes^ often^ ifnotalways.ftand 

 one on either fide the great one 

 now defcrib'd : From which, in 

 that they differ in nothing lave in 

 their fizQ , I therefore only here 

 juft take noticeof them. And thele 

 three Parts, fc.theMain Eodj^- the 

 Radiek .^ and the Vlnme , are con- 

 current to the making up of every 

 Seed 5 and no m.ore than thefe. 

 Having thus taken a view Qf the 



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