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Eodji being in proportion with th^ 

 Cortical^ but little., and all lying 

 clofe within its ^urater; it muft 

 therefore needs be under its con- 

 troul ; on the contrary^ being here 

 comparatively of greater quantity^ 

 and alio more dilated^ and having 

 divers of its Branches ftanding 

 more abroad towards the Circum- 

 ference^ as both in the Leaves and 

 Body of the young Trufik^ and 

 rlume/isfQQU':) it will in its owa 

 tendency to afcend ^ reduce the 

 Cortical Body to a compliance with 

 it. 



And the Jrunk^ thus ftanding 

 from under the reftraint of the 

 Mould in the open Air^ the difpo^ 

 fition of its Parts originally diiFe^ 

 rent from that of the Parts in the 

 Root will not only be continued^ 

 but improved : For by the force 

 and preffureof the Sa.p in its col- 

 lateral Motion ^ th^ Lig7^.ows Body 

 will now more freely and farther 

 G. bs 



