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milar Leaves by their Bafis inter- 

 cept the Root and Tlume^ the 

 greater and grofler part > of the 

 Sap may be by the way depofited 

 into thofes and fo the piireft pro- 

 ceed into the yet but young and 

 delicate Thme^ as its fitteft Ali- 

 ment. 



Laftly^ we have here ademon- 

 ftrationof the being of the Semi- 

 nd Root 5 which finee through 

 the colour orfmalnefsof the Seed, 

 it could not by difledion be ob- 

 ferv'dj except in ibme few 3 Na- 

 ture hath here provided us a way 

 of viewing it in the now efFoliated 

 Lobes^ not of one or two Seeds^ 

 but of hundreds 5 the Seminal 

 Root vifibly branching it felf to» 

 wards the Cone and Verges of 

 the laid LobeSj or now diffimilar 

 Leaves. 



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