Batt VI. of the Earth. 



and but great enough to excite and 

 feear up the Terreftrial Particles, which 

 are more crafs and ponderous. And 

 therefore thofe Plants which confift of 

 fuch, begin then to flioot forth, and 

 dilplay themfelves. So that the Months 

 of Jpril and Majf prefent us with ano- 

 ther Crop and Order of Piants. For 

 the fame reafon alio, Jme, July, and 

 Auguft go farther, and exhibit a ftiil 

 different Shew of Vegetables, and Face 

 of Things. But when, in the Months 

 of Seftember and O&oher, the Sun's 

 Power is again diminifh'd, and its Heat 

 but about equivalent to fhat of March 

 and Jprilf it again fuits the Plants 

 which were then in leafbn, fo that they 

 many of them fpring up afrefli in the/e 

 Months, and flourifh over a-new, in 

 like manner as before they did in thv/e; 

 till being check'd by the Cold of the 

 fucceeding Winter, the Sun being 

 gone off, and having now no longer 

 Power great enough to bring up and 

 fupply them with frefh Matter, they 

 4>reiently begin to decline for want 

 thereof, and at length quite dwindle 

 away and dilappear, until! the Arrival 

 of the Spring- Seafon, when they take 



