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its Body^ and ftill inc'Iining or ar- 

 ching it ftlf towards its Concave, 

 is at laft about its Cone thereinto 

 emergent^ where the Coats of the 

 -yee^^are appendentto it. Of the 

 Seed-Branch 'tis therefore obferva- 

 ble that after its entrance into the 

 Fruit ^'tis alwaies prolonged there- 

 in to a confiderable lengthy as is 

 (een not only in ^^pples^ &c* where 

 the Seed ftands a good diftance 

 fromth^ Stalky'-) but inP/WxIike- 

 wife^ where it ftands very near it j 

 in that here the Seed-Branch^ as is 

 laidj never ftrikes through the 

 Stone into the Coats of the Seed 

 direftly^ but about its Cone or re- 

 moter end. The Stone^ though it 

 feem a fimple Body^ yet it is com- 

 pounded of different ones : The 

 Inner Part thereof^ as it is by fer 

 the thinneft3 lo is it the moft deafe^ 

 white 3 fmooth and fimple. The 

 Original is from the Fitb 5 difBciiks 

 but curious to oblcrve ; For the 



