of Vegetables. 73 



part ^ what all that is^ I (iippofe^ 

 that is nothing eile but a Clufter 

 of innumerable and moPc extraor- 

 dinary fmall Vcffels or concave 

 Fibres. SQcFij^. 15. 



Next the Infertions of the C^r- 

 t real Body ^ which in the I'ntnk. of a 

 Tree iaw'd athwart ^ ^ are plainly 

 difcerned as they run frcM.Ti the 

 Circumference toward the Cen- 

 ter 5 the whole Body of the Tree 

 being vifibly compounded of two 

 diftinft Subftances, that of the fe- 

 veralRings^ and that of the Infer- 

 tions^running crofs^ (hewing that in 

 ibme refemblance in a Plain^ which 

 the Lines of Latitude and of the 

 Meridian do in a Globe, See 

 Fig. 16, 



Thefe Inlertions are like wife ve- 

 ry confpicuous in Sawing of Trees 

 length-wayes into Boards^ and 

 thofe plain'd^ and wrought into 

 Leaves for Tables, \'Vainfcot3 

 Trenchers 3 and the like. In all 



which. 



