of Vegetables?. 183 



Nor doth the outer Coat^ for 

 the lame reafon^ more promote 

 than declare the purity of the <9^j? 

 now contained in the Inner : For 

 being more hard and denfe^ and 

 fb not perfpirable^ muft needs 

 fuppofe the Parts of the Sap en- 

 compalfed by it^ fince thus unca- 

 pablc of any evacuation^ to be 

 therefore all^ fo choice^, as not to 

 need it. 



The ^.ij7 being thus prepared in 

 the inner Coat^ as a Liquor now 

 apt to be t\iQ SuhjlraUim of the fu- 

 ture Seed-Emhrio^ by frefli (iipplies^ 

 is thence di(charg!d ^ yet that it 

 may not be over-copious s which^ 

 becaufcof the laxity of the Inner 

 Coat from whence it iflues^ it 

 might eafily be '-, therefore as the 

 faid inner Coat is bounded without 

 by the upper Coat^ (o by the -cS'e- 

 condinz or Memhratie is it bounded 

 within 3 through which Membra77c 

 N 4 the 



