of Mmtmhits. 4p 



Koots^ as in that of Flovper-de-lzz^ 

 they are vifibly concavej each of 

 them^ in their feveral Cavities alfb 

 embofbming a very fmall Pith 5 the 

 fight whereof^ the Root being 

 cuttraverle^ and laid in a Window 

 for a day or two to dry^may with- 

 out Glafles be obtain d. And this 

 is the general account of the Root^ 

 the declaration of the manner of 

 its growthg with the ufe andfer« 

 vice of its feveral parts^ wefhall 

 next endeavour. 



We fay then^ that the Radicle 

 being impregnate^ and fhot into 

 the Mouldsg the contiguous moi- 

 fturc^ by the Cortical Body ^^ being 

 a Body laxe and Spongy^ is eafily 

 admitted : Yet not all indilcrimi- 

 nately^ but that which is more a- 

 dapt to pais through the (urround- 

 ing Cuticle. Which tranfient 

 Sap^ though it thus becomes fine, 

 yet is not fimple f, but a mixture of 

 Particles^ both in refpeft of thofe 

 E 2 originallj 



