of Mmtmm. i ^^ 7 



rable fize. Thatof Pfotedion is 

 the prime^ for which they were o- 

 riginaliy form'd together with the 

 Leaves themfelves^ and whofe fer- 

 vice they enjoy in their Infant- 

 eftate : For the Hairs being then 

 in form of a Down^ alwayes very 

 thick iet;)thus give that proteftion 

 to the Leaves^ which their exceed- 

 ing tendernels then requires 5 fo 

 that they feemto beyefted with a 

 Coat of Fr/ez-e^ or to be kept warm, 

 like young and dainty Chickens, 

 in Wooll. 



Globukts are feen upon Orach , 

 both Garden and wild, and yet 

 more plainly on Mercnry or Bonus 

 Henrjcus, In the(e^ growing al- 

 moft upon the whole Fknt^ and 

 being very large^ they are by all 

 taken notice of. 



But ftria Obfervation difcovers, 

 that thefe Globukts are the natural 

 and conftant OfF-fpring of very 

 many other Plants. Both thefe 



Globukts 



