The Explanation of the Plate of the 

 Tree. 



c. b. H E two Barkrings of the low- 



JL ell Bough debar kt. 



a. The Place where the firft approach- 

 ing mortality thereon, ufually ap- 

 pears. 



c. b. The two Barkrings again, of the Bough 

 above the former debarkt. 



a. The firft dying part ufually, of that 

 Bough likewife as aforefaid. 



c. b. The third being the uppermoft bough 



debarkt. 



d. d. Two fmall Boughs left to arreft the 



afcending Sap again ft the next de- 

 barking time appointed. 



q K S, Be^ 



