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fiiblervient to the [firftVegetations, 

 yet thofe more perfefl: ones in the 

 trunks which after fblloWj require 

 a Body more adapted to it, and 

 that is the Tith 5 which is fb neceP 

 lary^ as not to be only common to^ 

 but confiderably large in the K(?^/-j 

 of moft Plants^ if not in their in- 

 feriour parts^ yet at their tops. 

 Where though either deriv'd or 

 amplify'd fi'om the Certical Body^ 

 yet being by its Infertions only ^ 

 we may therefore (iippofe^as thofe, 

 (bthisj to be more finely conftitu- 

 t^d. And being alfo from itsco- 

 arftation, while infertedj now fi'ee^ 

 all its Pores, upon the fiipply of 

 the Sap^ will more or lefs be ampli- 

 fied ; Upon which accounts, the 

 Sap thereinto received 5 wilh be 

 more pure, and its fermentation 

 therein more aftive. And as the 

 Tith is fuperiour to the Cortical 

 Body by its Conftitution, fo by its 

 Place. For as it thus ftands cen- 



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