of liesetaMe^* Sp 



more efFeftual^ not only to the 

 dilatation of the Trunk^^ but like- 

 wife the Ihooting out of the Bran- 

 ches. Whence it is ^ that in the 

 Bodies of Tree^^ the Barque of it 

 ielf, though it be iappy^ and ma- 

 ny Fibres of the Lignous Body mix- 

 ed with it 3 yet leldora fendeth 

 forth an^y^ and that in Plants^ 

 thofe with the leaft Vith (other 

 advantages not fupplying this de- 

 fed) have the feweft or fmalleft 

 Branches ^ or other collateral 

 Growths: and thsit Corn ^ which 

 hath no Pith^ hath neither any 

 Branches. 



Laftly^ the Advancement of the 

 Sap will hence alfo be more rea- 

 dy and iufEcient, For the under- 

 ftandingwhere^andhow^ v/e (up- 

 poie that in all Trunks whatfoever 

 there are two parts joyntly here- 

 unto fubfervient. In lome the Li- 

 gnom Body and the Cortical^ as in 

 older Tr^^^^^the]^/!"/? being either 



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