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ply Sap (ufEcient to the nutrition 

 of its Parts next adjacent to them ; 

 yet thofe more inward, muft needs 

 be (canted of their Aliment 5 and 

 foj if not quite ftarv'd^ yetbeun- 

 capable of equal growth : Where- 

 as the Lignous Body being through 

 its whole breadth frequently dip 

 parted^ and the Cortical Body in* 

 lerted through it ^ the Sap by thofe 

 Inlertions ^ as the Blood by the 

 diileminations of the Arteries ^ is 

 freely and fiifficiently convey 'd to 

 its intimate Farts^even thofe which 

 from either the cortical- Body or 

 the Fith are moft remote. Laftly^ 

 as the confequent hereof^ they are 

 thus affiftant to the Latitudinal 

 growth of the Root 5 as the Li^ 

 gnous Body to its growth in lengthy 

 fo thefe Infertions of the Cortical^ 

 to its better growth in breadth. 



Having thus feea the folitary 

 ufes of the Sex'^eral Parts of the 

 Root^ w^e (hall laftly propound our 



Con- 



