is that which we fee alfo effefted 

 in Rowling of Corn. 



For both theie ends^ we fee the 

 TrmikcRoots of Stro-vpherries '-^ as 

 al(bforfhade5 for in that we (ee 

 all Strawberries delight 5 and by 

 the traihng of the Plant is well 

 obtain'd ; So that as we are wont 

 to tangle the Twigs of Trees to- 

 gether to make an /Arbour Artifici- 

 al'^ the(ame is here done to make 

 a Natural o^e'-^ as likewife by the 

 Clafpers of Cucumbers: For the 

 Branches of the one by the Link- 

 ing of their Clafpers ^ and of the 

 other by the Tethering of their 

 TrmikcRoots^ being couched toge- 

 ther 5 their tender fruits thus lie 

 under the Umbrage of a Bower 

 made of their own Leaves, 



H4 CHAP. 



