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Conjefturesof that Defign where- 

 to thev are all together concur- 

 rent, and that is the Circulation of 

 t\iQSap*^o\:thtSap moving through 

 thecorticalBody^ towards tht Pit h^ 

 through the Inlertions thereinto^ 

 obtains a pals ; Which pafl&ge^ 

 the luperiour Infertions will not 

 favour 5 beeaule the PHh ftanding 

 in the fame height with them^ is 

 there large ^ the fermenting and 

 courfe of the Sap quick^ and fo its 

 oppofition ftrong. But through 

 the inferiour it will much more ea- 

 fily enter , becaufe there^ through 

 the frnalnefs of the Pith ^ the op- 

 pofition is little^ and through the 

 i fhortnels of the Infertions^ the way 

 I more open. So that though the 

 Sap may meet with fome oppofition 

 evenherCj yet here meeting with 

 the leaft^ here it will beftow it 

 felf (feeding the Lignous Body m 

 its paflage^ into the Pith. Into 

 which frefh Sap. ftill entring^ this^ 



being 



