12 z An Explanation of the Figures. 



after it had been firft reduced to an 

 extream Tenuity, and then broke by 

 the Action of the lower Part of the 

 Apparatus, upon cutting off the Ex-* 

 tremity of the outward Cafe, 



Fig. 7. B. The Extremity of the 

 Cafe, which had been fevered. 



Fig. 8. B. The Confequence of 

 dividing the Milt-Veffel both above 

 and below. 



Fig. 9. B. The Head of the Cafe 

 with the Screw, Sucker, and Cup, 

 fevered. 



Fig. 10, B. The lower Extremi- 

 ty of the divided Cafe. 



Plate V. Fig. 1. The Pifti!, Stami- 

 na, with their Apices and Uterus, of 

 the common white Lily. 



Fig. 2. One of the Papillae mag- 

 nified, containing a Globule of Fa^ 

 rina. 



Fig. 3. A tranfverfe Section of the 

 Uterus of the fame Flower magnified. 



Fig. 



