Cortical Body , to the Lignous. 

 Which Lignom Body likewiie fu- 

 per-inducing its own proper Tin- 

 dures into the (aid Sap 5 'tis now 

 to its higheft preparation wrought 

 up, and becomes ( as they (peak 

 of that of an Animal) the Vege- 

 tative Ros or Capihjum: theno- 

 bleft part whereof is at laft coagu- 

 lated in, and aflimilated to the 

 like lubftance with the (aid Lignom 

 Body. The remainder^ though 

 not united to it^yet tindur'd there- 

 inj thus retreats, that is, by the 

 continual appulfe of the cV^]7, is in 

 part carried ofFinto the Cortical Bo- 

 dy back again, the Sap whereof it 

 now tinftures into good Aliment: 

 So that whereas before the Cortical 

 Body^2LS only relaxed in its Parts^ 

 and fo dilated 5 'tis now increas'd 

 in real quantity or number of parts^ 

 and fois truly nourifh'd. And the 

 Cortical Body being (aturatewith 

 fo much of this Vital Sap as fervcs 

 E 3 it 



