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cially JFillo-ivs^ they are moft exr 

 treamfhiaiU in Cherries 2ind Plums 

 they are larger and in Darnajcens 

 elpecially^ very fairJy apparent. In 

 the Roots of fmall Flaftts they are 

 generally more eafily dilcovera- 

 ble ; which may lead to the obfer- 

 vation of them in all. 



Thele InfcrtionSj although they 

 are continuous through both the 

 length and breadth of the Ro t'-y 

 yet notfb in all Parts^ but by the 

 leveral fhootings of the Lignous 

 Body are frequently intercepted. 

 For o£ lYitLignom Body it is (here 

 beft) obfervable5 That its ftveral 

 fhootings^ betwixt which the C^r- 

 //V/// is inftrted^ are not through- 

 out the Root wholly diftinft 5 but 

 that all along being enarch'd^ the 

 Lrgncr^ Body^ both in length and 

 breadth, is thus diipoied into 

 Braces or Ofculations. Betwixt 

 thefefeveral (hootings of the Lig- 

 fwm Body thus ofculatcd^ the Cor- 

 tical 



