Sap moving by the breadth of the 

 Pith:, prefleth thence into the 

 Pores of the Lignous Body-^ (b ha- 

 ving well fiird thefe^ is in part by 

 the lame Collateral motion disbur- 

 fed back into a yet higher Region 

 of the Fith. By which partly^ and 

 partly by that portion of the ^ap^ 

 which in its perpendicular afcent 

 was before lodged therein^ 'tis thus 

 here 5 as in any inferiour place e- 

 qually repleat. Whereupon the 

 force and vigour of the perpen- 

 dicular motion of the Sap herein 

 will likewifc be renewed :, and (b 

 its Collateral motion alfb^ and fo 

 its preiiure into the Pores of the 

 Lignom Body ^ and confequently 

 its afcent therein 5 and fo by a 

 prefliirefrom theft into the ?ith^ 

 and from the Vith into thefe reci- 

 procally carried on, a moft ready 

 and copious afcent of the Sap will 

 be continued from the bottom to 

 the top3 though of the higheft 

 Ivityih^ An 



