^1 P2 %i)t :^natom^ 



lime 3 8cc. reciprocally on each 

 fid e^ but commonly all in one 5 

 that lb they may be faftenedatthe 

 neareft hand. 



In the Trailing of the trunk^^ 

 they ferve for ftabiliment, propa- 

 gation and fnade. For ftabiliment, 

 we lee the CUfpcrs of Cucumbers: 

 For the Trunks and Branches being 

 long and fragile^ the Bru(hes of 

 the Winds would injurioufly hoife 

 them to and fro^ tothedammage 

 both of themfelves and their ten- 

 der Fruity were they not by thefe 

 Ligaments brought to good Aflb- 

 ciation and Settlement. 



As for this end 5 fo for Propa- 

 gation , we lee the Tr//;;^-^^^^-^ of 

 Camomile. Whence we have the 

 reafbn of the common obiervati- 

 on^ that it grows better by being 

 trod upon ; the Mouldy where too 

 laxe^ being thus made to lie more 

 conveniently about the faid Trunkr 

 ii^^^i- newly bedded therein 5 and 



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