Body : thefeveral Parts of a Vege^ 

 table d\\ differing from jeachothcr^ 

 only by the various Proportions 

 and Mixtures^ and varioully fized 

 Pores of che(e two Bodies.. What 

 from the(e two general Obfervati- 

 ons might realbnably be infcrr'd^ I 

 (hall not now nientiono 

 - The fourth and innermoft Co^ 

 ver we may call the Secondine 5 the 

 fight whereof.) by cutting off the 

 Coats of an Infant-Bean^ zt the 

 Cone thereof in very thin Slices^ 

 and with great Caution^ may be 

 obtained. While unbroken ^ 'tis 

 tranfparent 5 being torn and taken 

 off^ it gathers up into the likeneis 

 of a Jelly^ or that we call the "Xre- 

 ^/e of an Egg, when over-boyFd* 

 Tiiis Membrane in larger or elder 

 Beans J is not to be found diftinftf 

 but becomes as it were theLining of 

 the innerCoat;But(as far as our En- 

 quiries yet difcover) it may in moft 

 other Seeds^ even full grovv^n, be 

 N diftinctiy 



