of tlegetctMe^; 4p 



Roots ^ wherein befides the Fith 

 the Ljgmus Body being divided 

 into a double Ring, thereisalfoa 

 thick Ring3 of a white and fofc 

 iubftance^ ftands betwixt them 5 

 and is nothing elfe but the Inferti- 

 ons of the Cortical Body collefted 

 into the laid Ring 5 but^ towards 

 the top of the Root^ being infert- 

 ed again^ thus maketh a large and 

 ample Pith 5 as in Fennel-Koots is 

 fcen. 



The Pores of the Pith^ as thofe 

 of the Cortical Body^ are extended 

 both by the breadth and length of 

 the il<?<?^3 much alike ^ yet are they 

 moreorlefs of a greater fize than 

 thofe of the Cortical Body. 



The Proportions of the r//-/j3 are 

 various 5 in Trees^ but fhiall 5 m 

 Plants generally 5 very fair 5 in 

 fbme making by far the greateft 

 part of the Root 5 as in a tarnep t 

 By reafon of the wide circumfe« 

 rence whereofj and fo the finer 



