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but little) we here had only the 

 two Lobes; 803 (as fome aug- 

 mentation there was) I inferr'd the 

 like might be^ and that^ in farther 

 degrees^ in other Seeds. 



Next 3 of the Cucnmhcr'SQtd^ 

 Thatj as to its Colour, often ap- 

 pearing above ground in its Pri^ 

 mitivewhite^ from white it turns 

 to yellow 3 and from yellow to 

 green ^ the proper colour of a 

 Leaf: That^ as to its fize. though 

 at its firft arife ^ the Lobes were 

 little bigger than upon fetting ^ 

 yet afterwards as they changed 

 their Colour^ fo their Dimenfions 

 alfo^ growing to a three-four-five- 

 fold amplitude above their primi- 

 tive fize : But whereas the Lobes 

 of the Seed are in proportion, nar- 

 rovv^ 3 fliort and thick ^ hov/ then 

 come the diffimilar Leaves to be 

 fo exceeding broad, or long and 

 thin? The Queftion anfwers it 

 felf: For the diffimilar Leaves^ for 



that 



