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the Stone^ is not naked^ but^ as is 

 faidj inverted with a thin Paren- 

 chyma ^ which it carries from the 

 Stalk along with it 5 and which, 

 by the Ramificaticft of the faid 

 Branch within the Stone^ is-in part 

 dilated into a Coat. That of a 

 Bean is from lYi^Tarertchymct of the 

 Cod 5 the foperficial part of which 

 TarCfichyma^ Upon the large pedmi^ 

 cle of the Bea^t becoming a thin 

 Cuticle 5 and upon the Be^tnit felf 

 a cartilaqjnous Coat. 



The Original of the inner Coat 

 of the Be.m is likewife from the 

 inner part of the (aid po-renchyma 5 

 which firft is ipred into a longCake, 

 or that which with the feed-Branch 

 maketh the peduncle of the Bean 5 

 under which Cake, there is ufiially 

 a black part or fpot ^ by the length 

 of whichj the inner part of the 

 Cake is next inferted into the out- 

 er Coat^ and ipred all over the 

 Concave thereof 



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