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on in the Cortical 5 and fo they 

 both move in length. 



Yet as the Ligtjom Body is the 

 Principle of Motion in the Cortical^ 

 fothe Cortical is the Moderator of 

 that in the Lig77ou-s : As in Animal 

 Motions^ the Principle is from the 

 . Nerves ; yet being one given to 

 theMufcleor Limb^ and that mo- 

 ving proportionably to its ftru- 

 cture^ the Nerves alfo are carried 

 in the fame motion with it. We 

 fiippofc therefore ^ that as the 

 principal motion of the Lignous 

 Body IS in lengthy lb is its proper 

 tendency alio to afcend : But be- 

 ing mjach exceeded both in Com- 

 pals and Quantity by the Cortical^ 

 as in the fmaller parts of the Root it 

 is 5 it muft needs therefore be 

 over-born and governed by it 5 

 and (b^ though not lofe its motion^ 

 yet make it that way wherein the 

 Cortical Body may be more obedi- 

 ent to it 5 v/hich will be by de- 



fcent : 



