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young 5 yet being old and dry^ 

 become whitilh too. And in ma- 

 ny other Seeds 3 as Acorns^ Al- 

 mondsj the Kernels of Apples ^ 

 PlumSj Nuts^ &c, the Lobes^ even 

 frefh and youngs are pure white as 

 the Radicle it felf. 



But although the Farenchyma be 

 common^ as is laid^ to all the Or«= 

 ganical Parts 5 yet in very differing 

 proportions. In the Flume^ where 

 it is proportionably leaftj it ma- 

 keth about three Fifths of the 

 whole Plume t^ in the Radicle^ it 

 maketh about five Seavenths of the 

 whole Radicle 5 and in each Lobe^ 

 is lb far over-proportionate^ as to 

 make at leaft nine Tenths of the 

 whole Lobe. 



By what hath been faid ^ that 

 the Farenchyma is not the only con- 

 ftitutingPart^ befides the Cuticle^ 

 is imply 'd : there being anothet 

 Bcdy3 of an elTentially different 

 fubftance 5 embofbm'd herein ; 



which 



