Let us (ay then '3 that the Sap 

 having in the Root^ Trunks and 

 Leaves^ paffed divers Concoftio ns 

 and Separations, in the manner as 

 they are (aid to be performed there- 

 in 5 'tis now at laft^ in (ome good 

 maturity ^ advanced towards the 

 Seed. 



The more copious and cruder 

 part hereof is again (epemted by a 

 firee reception into the Frnii;^ or 

 other Part analogous to it : being 

 either (ufficiently ample to contain 

 it, or at leaft laxe enough for its 

 tran(piration , and fb its due dif^ 

 charge. The more Eiiential part 

 is into the -.S^ee^-Sr^;/^/) or Branches 

 entertained 3 which, becaufe they 

 are evermore of a very con(idera- 

 ble length, and of a Conftitution 

 very fine , the (aid Sap thus be- 

 comes in its Current therein, as in 

 the Sferr/tatick^ ^^Jj^^^o ft^^l more 

 mature, 



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