of ^egetableg* 2 5 



Radicle^ is thus requifite^ there- 

 fore by the frame of the Parts of 

 the Bean is it made neceflary too. 

 For we may obferve that the two 

 main Branches of the Seminal Root 

 in which the feveral Ramifications 

 in either Lobe are all united^ com- 

 mit not themfelves into the Semi- 

 nal Trunks of the Tlume^ nor yet 

 fo as to ftand at right Angles with 

 them, and with eqnal refpeft to- 

 wards them both 5 but being pro- 

 dufted through part of the F^^^/- 

 chyma of the Radicle^ are at laft 

 united therein to the main Trunks 

 and make acute Angles therewith, 

 as may be feen by Fig. 2. Now 

 the Sap being brought as far as the 

 Seminal Root in either Lobe^ and 

 according to the condud thereof 

 continuing ftill to move ^ it muft 

 needs immediately iffiie into the 

 lame part whereinto the main 

 Branches themfelves do, that is ^ 

 into the Radicle. By which Sap^ 



thus 



