of MmmutB* 4^ 



tical fhooting^ and being al(b ofca- 

 lated aniwerably Brace for Brace3 

 that which I call the Injertment 

 isfram'd thereof. 



Thefe Ofculations are fb made., 

 that the Pores oit}\Q Li gf2om Bcdj^ 

 I thinks notwithftanding, (eldom 

 run one into another 3 but^ for 

 the moft part^ ftiil keep diftinft 5 

 in the fame manner as Tome of the 

 Nerves ^ though they meet 3 and 

 fbrfome fpace are afibciated toge- 

 ther^ yet 'tis moft* probable that 

 none of their Fibres are truly inof- 

 culated here^ but only in the Pie- 

 xure5. 



Thefe Ofculations of the Lig- 

 nous Body^ and fb the interception 

 of the Infertions of the Cortical^ 

 are not to be obferv'd by thetra- 

 verfe cut of the Root^ but by ta- 

 king off the Barque^ or the Corti- 

 cal Body. In the Roots of Trees^ 

 they are generally obfcure; but in 

 Plants^ often more difiiadly appa- 

 rent i^ 



