of Mmtuuts^ 2/ 



Tnnik^^ is direftly conducted 

 thereinto 5 by which^ being fed^ 

 it gradually enlarges and dilplaves 

 it felf. 



Thecourfe of the Sap thus tur- 

 ned 5 it iilues^ I iay ^ in a direft 

 Line from the Pt.oot into the Vlume^ 

 but collaterally into the Lobes al- 

 io 5 Jc. hj thofe two aforej[aid 

 Branches which are obliquely 

 tranfmitted from the Radicle into 

 either Lobe. By which Branches 

 the faid Sdp being disburfed back , 

 into all the Semind Root^ and from 

 thence likewife into the Varen- 

 chyma of the Lobes 5 they are 

 both thus fed^ and for fome time 

 augmenting themfelves^ really 

 grow '-y as in Lupines is evident. 



Yet is not this common to all 

 Seeds 5 fome rot under-ground^ 

 as Corn'-) being of a laxer andlefs 

 Oleous fubftanceo differing herein 

 from moft other Seeds 5 and being 

 not divided into Lobes^ but one 



entire 



