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lyobferv'd. Again^ if you take 

 the Lobe of a Bean^ and length- 

 wife pare oft its Tarenchyma by de- 

 grees^and in very thin Shives^ ma- 

 ny Branches of the Seminal Rootj 

 Avhich by the other way of Difle- 

 aion were only noted by fb many 

 Specks) both as they are fewer a- 

 bout the Bafis of the Bean.and more 

 numerous towards its Verges^ in 

 ibme good diftinftion and entire- 

 nefs will appear. For this you 

 muft have n^w Beans. 



As the inner Body is branched 

 out in the Lobes ^ (b is it in the 

 Thirae: For if you cut the VUimt 

 athwart^ and from the Bafis pro- 

 ceed along the Body thereof^you'l 

 find therein^ firft, one large Trunk 

 or Branchy and after four or five 

 very imall Specks round about it^ 

 which are the terminations of fo 

 many leiier Branches therewith di^ 

 ftributed to the feveral parts of 

 the P/;/;^/c. See F/^, 4. Thedi- 



ftribution 



