king of Leuf-^Gold ) into its pre- 

 fent breadth. The Fibres or Nerves 

 difperfed through the Leaf, are 

 only the Ramifications of the 

 Branch's Wood , or Ligrious Eody^ 

 The Tarenchyma of the Leaf which 

 lies betwixt the Nerves, and as in 

 Gentlewomens Needle-works, fills 

 all up, is nothing elfe but the con^ 

 tinuations of the Cortical Body^ or 

 inner part of the Barque from the 

 Branch into it felf, as in moft Plants 

 with a fat Leaf^may eafily be (een. 

 The Fibres of the Le^/neither 

 (hoot out of the Branch nor 

 Trunk^^ nor ftand in the Stalls ^ 

 in an even Line^ but alwayes 

 in either an Angular or Circular 

 pofture, and ufually making ei- 

 ther a Triangle, or aSemi-CircIe^ 

 or Cord of a Circle 5 as in Cycory^ 

 Endive^ Cabbage^ See. may be ob- 

 ferved : Andif the Leaf have but 

 one main Nerve, that al(b is po- 

 ftur'd in a Circular or Lunar Fi- 

 gure ^ 



