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CHAP. V. 



Of the Flower. 



WE liext proceed to the 

 Flower. The general 

 Parts whereof are moft commonly 

 three ^Jc. theEmpalement^ the Fo- 

 liation^ and the ^^^ire; 



The £wp4/e^e;/^3Vvhetherof one 

 or morepieces^ I call that which is 

 the utmoft pdrt of the Flovptr^ en- 

 compaffing the other two. Tis 

 compounded of the three general 

 Parts, the sk]ri^ the Conical and 

 LignoUs Bodied J each Empaler 

 {where there are divers) being as 

 another little Leaf 5 as in thofe of 

 a ^ince-F lower ^ as oft as they hap^ 

 pen to be overgrown, is well (een« 

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