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its firfi: entratice^ it is bipartite^and 

 foin fmall Branches runs along the 

 Circumference of the Coat^ all 

 meeting and making a kind of Re- 

 ticulation againft the Belly of the 

 Bean. In the lam.e manner the 

 main Branches in the outer Coat 

 of a Kernel^ circling themlelves 

 on both hands from the place of 

 their firft entrance 3 at laft meet^ 

 and mutually inofculate. 



So that all the Parts of a Vegeta- 

 ble^ xhtRoot^Trmik^^ Branchy Leaf^ 

 Flower 5 FruH and Seed ^ are ftill 

 made up of two (ubftantially diffe- 

 rent Bodies. 



And as every Part hathtwo^ (b 

 the whole Vegetable taken toge- 

 ther^ is a compofition of two on- 

 ly^ and no m.ore : All properly 

 Woody Parts^ Strings and Fibres^ 

 are one Body: Ail Ample S^r^/ze/^ 

 Viths., Varenckyryicis and Vuhs^ and 

 as to their fabflantial Naturej Vills 

 and s!::jm likewife ^ all but on© 



Body : 



