1 8 Xiie :^tiatom^ 



ons and Inofculations of the lefler 

 onesj are without any difleftion^ 

 upon the ftparation of the Lobes^ 

 on their contiguous Flats immedi- 

 atly apparent. See Fi^ 5. And 

 as to the exiftence of this Seminal 

 Rootj what Diile(ftion cannot at- 

 tain^ ocular inlpeftion in hundreds 

 of other Seeds ^ even the final- 

 left^ will demonftrate 5 as in this 

 chapter fhall be feen how. 



In the mean time ^ let us only 

 take notice^ that we fay every 

 Plant hath its Root^ we reckon 

 fhort 5 for every Plant hath really 

 two^ though not contemporary 5 

 yet fucceffive Roots 5 its Original 

 or Semind'Root within its Seed^ 

 and its Plant-Root ^ which the 

 Radicle becometh in its gfowth : 

 the Varenchyma of the Seed being 

 in fome refemblance ^ that to the 

 Semwal Root at firft ^ which the 

 Mould is to the Plant-Root after- 

 wards 5 and l\iQ Semhtal Root be- 

 ing 



