be enarch'dj and withthe Pare^- 

 chjima more and more expand 

 themfelves. Whereas were they 

 di(pos'd and quahfied otherwife^ 

 than as is (aid, infread of forming 

 a Fruit within bounds^ rhey would 

 runout into ail extravagance., and 

 even into another little Tree or 

 Leafy growth. 



To the Seed^ the Fruit is fervice- 

 able 5 Firft, in order to its being 

 fiipply'd with a due and ntoft con- 

 venient Sapr^ the greater and lefs 

 elaborated part thereof being, in 

 its paflage towards the Seed^ there- 

 into received 5 the Fn/il^ doing the 

 fame office to the Seed^ which the 

 Leaves do to the Fruit ^ the Sap 

 in the Fr;///- being in a laxe com= 

 parifbn, as the tVine 5 md that for 

 the6^ee^3 a fmall part of the high- 

 eft Spirit reftified from it. 



Solikewifefor its Protedion, in 



order to the proiperous carrying 



on and perfefting of its generati- 



M 3 on^ 



