of Vegetables. 3 ^ 



very reafon are fo thioj becaufelb 

 very broad or long ^ as we fee ma- 

 ny things 3 how mi^ch they are 

 extended in length or breadth^ 

 fo much they lofe in depth ^ or 

 grow more thin 5 which is that 

 which here befalls the now effb- 

 liated Lobes. For being once 

 difimprifbned from their Coats 5 

 and the courfe of the Sap into 

 them now more and more encreaf^ 

 ed^ they muft needs very confide- 

 rably amplifie themfelves^ and 

 from the manner wherein the Se- 

 mind Root is branched in them^ 

 that amplification cannot be in 

 thicknefi^'but in length or breadth: 

 In both which^ in fome diffimilar 

 Leaves 'tis very remarkable 5 ef- 

 pecially in length 5 as in thofe of 

 Lettice^ Thorn- Apple^ and others 5 

 whofeSeeds^ although very finally 

 yet the Lobes of thofe Seeds grow- 

 ing up into DiflimilarLeaves^ are 

 extended an Inch, and lometimes 



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