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proteftthcm-5 and by being (pred 

 under them afterwards^ may bet- 

 ter fhoiilder and prop them up. 

 And if the feet of the Leaves b^ 

 both long and very tender too^ 

 here the Emfalement is numerous^ 

 though confifting of (everal pieces^ 

 yet thofe in divers Rounds^andall 

 with a counterchangeable relpeft 

 to each other (f which alfo the 

 Learned Dr. Brown obferves) as in 

 all Knapweeds^ and other Flowers^ 

 whereby^ how commodious they 

 are for both the aforelaid ends , 

 mayeafily be conceived 5 and well 

 enough exemplitied by the Scales 

 of Fifties^ whereuntOj as to their 

 pofition^ they have not an uqapt 

 refemblance. 



The Foliation ahb^ is of the 

 lame (iibftantial nature with the 

 green Leaf 5 the Membrane^ Tnlf^ 

 and Fibres whereof^ beings as 

 there^ io here^ but the continuati- 

 on oith^Skin^ the Cortical and 

 Lignous Bodies, The 



