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entire thick Body. And Ibme^ 

 although they continue firm^ yet 

 rife not as the great Garden-Bean:^ 

 in which therefore it is obfervable^ 

 that the two Main Branches of the 

 Lobes in comparifon with that 

 which ruus into the Vlnme^ are but 

 mean ^ and io infufBcient to the 

 feeding and vegetation of the 

 Lobes 5 the Vlume^ on the contra^ 

 ry^ growing lb lufty^ as to mount 

 up without them. 



Excepting a few of thefe two 

 kindsj all other Seeds whatfoever^ 

 (which I have oblerved ) befides 

 that they continue firm 3 upon the 

 Vegetation of the Tlume^ mount al- 

 io upwards 5 and advance above 

 the Mould together with it 5 as all 

 Seeds which fpring up with diffimi- 

 larLeaves^ the two (for the moft 

 part two) diffimilar Leaves^ being 

 the very Lobes of the Seed divi- 

 dcd.expanded. and thus advanced. 



The Impediments of ourappre- 



henfion 



