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nothing e!(e but the' Ramifications. 

 of the Lignous Body throughout 

 all the parts of the Varencbyma 5 

 the greater Branches being like- 

 wife by the Inofculations of the 

 le(s (as in the Leaf) united toge- 

 ther. The main Branches are ufu- 

 ally fifteen 5 ten are Ipred anddi- 

 ftributed through the Parenchyma^ 

 all enarching themfelves towards 

 the Cork^ or Stool of the Flower 5 

 the other five running from the 

 stalky in a direfter Line? at laft 

 meet the former at the faid Cork^^ 

 and are there ofculated with them. 

 Thefe five are originated from one; 

 Vv^hich running along the Center of 

 the Stal!^^ and part of the Paren- 

 chyma of the Fruity is therein at 

 laft divided. To thefe the Coats 

 of the Kernels arefaftned 5 fo that 

 whereas thefe Branches vY-ere ori- 

 ginally all extended even beyond 

 the Fruity and inferred into the 

 Flower for the due growth thereof 5 

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