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various^ as was laid 5 yet in this^ 

 conftant^ fc. that in the fibrous^and 

 (mailer Parts of the K^(?^5 thcUg- 

 nous Body is not only in compafs^ 

 but in quantity the left 5 running 

 like a llender Wyer or Nerve 

 through the other lurrounding it. 

 They ftand both together pyrami- 

 dally^ which is moft common to 

 InfuM'Roots^ but alio to many o- 

 ther. 



The next Part obfervable in the 

 Ro&t^ is the Infer tme?tt. The ex- 

 iftence hereof^ fo far as we can 

 yetobferve^ is fometimes in the 

 Radicle of the Seeditfelf^ lean- 

 not (ay alwayes. As to its fub- 

 ftantial nature^ we are more cer- 

 tain 5 that it is the fame with that 

 of the Varcnchymct of the Radicle 5 

 being alwayes at leaft augmented^ 

 and (b ^ in part ^ originated from 

 the Cortical Body^^ and fo^ at fecond 

 hand 5 from the (aid fareytchyma : 

 For indiileding a Root^ we find^ 



that 



