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which may be found^ not only iti 

 the Radicle and rhtme ^ but alfb in 

 the Lobes themfelves ^ and lb in 

 the whole Bean. See Fig, 2. 



This inner Body appears mofl: 

 plain and con(picuous in cutting 

 the Radicle athwart 5 and {o pro- 

 ceeding by degrees towards the 

 flume 2 through both which it run- 

 neth in a large and ftraight Trunk. 

 In the Lobes^ being it is there in fo 

 very fmall proportion ^ 'tis diffi^ 

 cultly ieen, efpecially towards 

 their Verges : yet if withafharp 

 Knife you fnioothly cut the Lobes 

 of the Bean athwart, divers fmall 

 Specks, of a different colour from 

 that of the Pare^'chyma^ flanding 

 therein all along in a Line, may be 

 obferv'd^ which Specks are the 

 Terminations of the Branches of 

 this inner Body. See Fig. 3 . 



For this inner Body 5 as it is exi- 

 ftent in every Org anical part of the 

 Bean 5 ib is it. with refpefl: to each 



part, 



