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ftand more compadt and clofe. 

 fhewing one hard^ firm and Iblid 

 piece^ as in Trees 5 it is in all one 

 and the fame Body 5 and that not 

 formed originally in the Trunks 5 

 but in the Seed'-^ being nothing 

 elft but the prolongation of the 

 liiner Body diftributed in the 

 L-ohes and Tlume thereof. 



Laftly^ The Infertions and Tith 

 are here originated likewife from 

 the Plume^ as the fame in the Root 

 from the Radicle : So that as to 

 their fubftantial Parts ^ the Lobes 

 of the Seed ^ the Radicle and Tlume^ 

 the Root and T'runk^ are all one. 



Yetfbme things are more fairly 

 obfervable in the Trunk^. Firft^ 

 the Latnudanal ihootings of the 

 Lignotfs Body^ which in Trunks of 

 feveral years growth^ are vifible 

 in fb many Rings^ as is commonly 

 known: For feveral young Fi- 

 bres otthtLignousBody^ as in the 

 Root.^ fo here^ (hooting into the 



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