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ma and this Seminal B.oot '-^fo much 

 only of the beft digefted Sap be- 

 ing difcharged* from the whole 

 Stock in that^ as this will receive. 

 And this 5 moreover ^ as the Pa- 

 re?7chyma^ with its proper Semina- 

 ]ities being endowed 5 the Sap^ 

 for the ilipply of the Radicle^ and 

 of the young Root from thence, 

 is duly prepared therein^ and with 

 its higheft Tincture and Impreg- 

 nation at laft enriched . 



The Sap being thus prepared in 

 the Lobes of the Bean^ 'tis thence 

 difcharg'd , and either into the 

 Flume or the Radicle^ muft forth- 

 with iiliie. And fince the Tlume 

 is a dependent on the Radicle :, 

 the Sap therefore ought firft to 

 be difpenced to this ; which ac- 

 cordingly is ever found to ilioot 

 forth before the Thtme^ and that 

 fbmetimes an inch or two in 

 length. Now becaufe the primi- 

 tive courfc of the Sap into the 



Radicle^ 



