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that^ being by their (hapeandpo- 

 fture in thole parts contiguous tq 

 their delicate and tender Attire^ 

 they may thus give it a more foft- 

 ly and warmer touch. Thus in 

 the Flower of Ladies Bower ^ thofe 

 parts of its Leaves which rowl in- 

 ward^ and He contiguous to the 

 Attire^ are Downy 5 whereas the 

 other parts are plain and (mooth : 

 So the Flowers of^Peafe^ SjaniJI) 

 Broom ^ Too-d-Flax^ and many o- 

 thersj where contiguous to their 

 Attires, are deck'd with the like 

 Hairy Velvet. 



As upon the Green Leaves, {o 

 upon the Flowers are Globulets 

 fometimesfeen^ as upon the back- 

 fide of that o£ E^ula, On none 

 more plainly than that kind of 

 Blattaria with the white Flower 3 

 where they are all tranlparent, and 

 growing both on the Stalk and 

 Leaves of theF/^K^er^each (hewing 

 likewifeits Fe^^^r/e whereon it is 

 erefted. The 



