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it is alio more or leis augmented 

 by itv which is true of the rith 

 of all Roots ^ but is moreover, by 

 mediation of the faid Infertions^ 

 wholly originated from it. The 

 various appearances of the J;;/er^/- 

 o^s and Pith from the Fibrous 

 Parts to the top of the Root ^ fee in 

 Fig. 9^ 103 ii^ 123 133 14. The 

 Pores of the Lignous Body^ entire 

 in the faid Fibrous Parts, are beft 

 feen when they have lain by a 

 night dry, after cutting. 



A farther evidence hereof are 

 the Proportions betv/ixt the Corti- 

 cal Body and ?ith. For as about 

 the inferiour Parts of the Root ^ 

 where the Tith isfmall, the Corti- 

 cal Body is proportionably great 5 

 fb about the top, Vvhere the Fith 

 is enlarged.the Cortical Body grow- 

 eth proportionably left, jc. be- 

 caufc bv its Infertions, 'tis gradu- 

 ally beilo wed into theP/^/S. Like- 

 wiie the peculiar frame of Ibme 



Roots r, 



