This inner Coat 3 thmigh when 

 the Seed is grown old and dry3 'tis 

 Ihrunk up 5 and in moft Seeds fo 

 far as Icarccly to be difcern'd 5 yet 

 in its firft and juvenile Conftitiiti' 

 on^ is a very Spongy and Sappy 

 Body 5 and is then likewife (as 

 the PFomb in a pregnant Animal) 

 in proportion very thick and bul- 

 ky 5 in a Eea^K^ even as one of the 

 Lobes it lelf : And in a Fhwi or 

 apricot^ I think I may (afely iay3 

 half an hundred times thicker than 

 afterwards 5 when it is dried and 

 fhrunk -up 5 and can fcarcelybe 

 diftinguifhed from the upper Coat. 

 Upon which Accounts it is^, in this 

 eftate^ a true and fair 'Parep.chy- 



In this Inner Coat in ,a ^c.?;/^ 

 the Ljgnous Body or ^ieed-Branch 

 is diftributed : Sometimes ^ as in 

 Yrench-'Eecins ^ throughout the 

 whole Coat 5 as it is in a Leaf: 

 In the Great Gardeti-Bcan^ upon 



its 



