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in whofc Seminal Root ^ were there 

 anyF^toe/g it could not be^ that 

 by a contrary courfe of the Sa^^ 

 they fliould ever grow 3 which 

 yet^ where-ever they turn into 

 Diffimilar Leaves ^ they do. Or 

 if we conlider thegrowth of the 

 KoQt^, which oftentimes is upward 

 and downward both at once. 



The Infertions here in the'ir/^;^;^ 

 give us likewife a fight of 

 the pofition of their Pores. For 

 in a plained piece of Oak ^ as 

 in Wainlcot^ Tables^ &c. befides 

 the larger Pores of the Ltgnous 

 Body^ which run by the length of 

 the i?7/?;4^ the Traft like wile of 

 thofe of the Infertions may beob- 

 ftrved to be made by the breadth^ 

 and fo diredly crofs. Nor are they 

 continuous as thofe of th^Lignous 

 Body* but very fbortj as thofe both 

 of theCortkalBody and Pith^ with 

 which the Infertions ^ as to their 

 lubftance are congenerous. Yet 



they 



