4^ %l)tZmtoni^ 



rent 5 and cipecially in a Tmyzep t 

 the appearance Whereof^ the Cor- 

 tical Body being ftripp d ofF^ is as a 

 piece of cloft-vvrought Network^ 

 fiird up with the Inlertions of the 

 laid Cortical Body. See Fi<^, 8. 



The next and laft diftinft Part 

 of the Root is the Fith.Tht fubftan- 

 tial nature thereof^ is^ as was faid 

 of the Ifjfcrtment^ the fame hke- 

 wife with that of the Ta-renchyma. 

 of the Seed. ^And according to 

 the beft obiervation we have yet 

 made^ 'tis fometiraes exiftent in its 

 Radicle 5 in which^ the two main 

 Branches of the Lobes both meet- 

 ings and being ofculatedtogether^ 

 are thus di(pos'd into one round 

 Trunks and i'o environing part of 

 the Varenchyma.^ make thereof a 

 Tith 5 as in either the Radicle^ or 

 the young K^^^ of the great Bea^i 

 ovLnpi77e^m2iY^ I think^ be well 

 feen, ■ 



But many times the Original 



hereof 



