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coctionhfireof is with greateft ad- 

 vantage favoured and promoted. 

 Wherefore all Fruits which we eat 

 raw 3 how fmall foever ^ are of a 

 Globular form^ or thereunto ap- 

 proaching 5 and the nearer 5 the 

 delicater 5 amongft apples^ the Pep- 

 fin 5 amongft Vecirs ^ the BtLrgitn- 

 dian 5 and amongft all Fruits^ the 

 Grape ^ and amongft Grapes^ the 

 roundeft are of all the moft dain- 

 ty. 



The vifible caufe of this Globu- 

 lar Figure, is the Flower 5 or the 

 Inofculation of all the main Bran- 

 ches at the Stool of the Flower , 

 and upon the fall of the Flower^ 

 the obLuiene% and with Wind and 

 Sun, as it were the {earing of their 

 fe\' era! ends : For thus the Sap en- 

 tring the Fruity being not able to 

 effed , either a Diiunion ^ or a 

 (hooting forth ofthefaid Branches^ 

 .and (o to carry on their grrowth in 

 length 5 they muft thus of neceffity 



be 



