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henfion hereof are the Colour 5 

 Size and Shape of the diffimilar 

 Leaves. Notwithftanding ^ that 

 they are nothing elfe but the main 

 body of the Seed ^ how I came 

 firft tophanfie^ and afterwards to 

 know itj was thus ; Firft, I ob- 

 ftrved in general that the diffimi- 

 lar Leaves were never jagg'd^ but 

 even edg d : And feeing the 

 even verges of the Lobes of the 

 Seed hereto relpondent^ I was apt 

 to think^ that thofe which were 

 ib like 5 might prove the fame. 

 Next defending to particular 

 Seeds^ I obferved firft of the L^- 

 pine 5 that as to its Colour^ upon 

 its advance above the Mould ^ it 

 ever changed into a perfeft Green. 

 And why might not the (ame by 

 parity of Reafon be inferr'd of o- 

 ther Seeds > That^ as to itsfize^ 

 it grew but little bigger than 

 when firft (et. Whence^ as I difl 

 cern'd ( the Augmentation being 



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