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they all ftand fo together^ as to be 

 plainly ranked in even Lines or 

 Rows throughout the breadth of 

 the Trunk' As the Trad of thefe 

 Pores appear to the naked Eye^ fee 

 inF/^. iB. By thebeft IViicrolcope 

 I have at hand^ I can only obierve 

 the Ranks of the Pores , not the 

 Pores themfelves^ faving here and 

 there one 3 wherefore I have not 

 defcrib'd them. 



The Pores of the Tith likewife 

 being larger here in the Trufik.^ are 

 better obfervable than in the Rooti 

 the width whereof^ in comparifon 

 with their fides fb exquifitely thin^ 

 may by an Honey-Comb be grofly 

 exemplified 5 and is that al(b Vi^hich 

 thevaft diiproportion betwixt the 

 Bulk and weight of a dry Tith 

 doth enough declare Jn the trunks 

 of fbme Plants^ they are fo ample 

 and tranfparent^ that in cutting 

 both by the length and breadth of 

 the Fith^ fome of them, even to 



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