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loofe end into divers pieces, (all very clofe fet together as 
Feathers in a bunch) thefe pieces are fo many true and already 
forni'dj though not difpiaycd, Leaves^ intended for the faid 
Trunk, land toulded up in the fame plicature, wherein, upon 
the Bean's fprouring,they do appear. Thefe Organical parts 
he finds compofed ot thefe Similar ones, v/:^. u the Cuticle^ tx^ 
tending it felf over the whole Bcan<^ and herein diftinguifhc 
komth^ Coats J that whereas thefe^ upon letting the Bean, do 
only adminifter the fiip, and then die; the Cuticle is with the 
Organical parts of the Bean nourifti't, augmented, and co* 
extended. 2. The Parenchyma it felf, having fome fimilitudc 
to the pith,while fappy.in the roots and trunks of plants ; com- 
mon ^^?,and ihe fame the Lobes, Radicle and Plume of the 
Bean. 5. The Inner ^f^^A'jdiftributed throughout the parenchyma, 
but withall efTentially different from it 5 called by the Author 
the Seminal l^oot^znd diftinguifti't from the 1{adicle, in that the 
former is the Original root within its feed , the latter is the 
Rlant^rootjwhich the T^W/V/^becomsinitsgrowih, the faren» 
chyma of the feed being, in lomc refemblance, that to the Se- 
minal root at firft, which the moM is to the Plant- root 2ihcv= 
wards ; and the Seminal rm being that to the Plant-root^ which 
iht Plant-root is t(?) the Trunk. Having viewed thefe parrs, 
he inqiiireth into their 1^/^, and in what manner they are the 
Fountain of Vegetation, and concurrent to the Being of the 
future Plant. 
Proceeding to the 'Root, (which he finds fubflantially one 
with Radicle ^zs are the Parts of an Old man with ihofe of a 
['£tus,) he therein ohkxvQih iis Sl^in^Cortical Body ^2iX\di Lignous 
party together with the Original of each of thefe, and the 
Pores oi the two latter,and their proportions; as alfothe Pith, 
and its Originaljfometimes from the «y^<5^,fometimes from the 
Cortical Body, togetherwich its Por^/jand Proportions : Mere- 
ovefjthc Fibres otihe Lignous body difperfcd through the pith, 
and the CavHy and of thofe Fibres. Where he explains, 
How the Root grows, and what is the Ufe of its parts; how 
it grows in length, and breadth ; and how it defcends 5 adding 
the Ufe of the Piib> vi:{, for the better advancement of the 
«S^/^.and its quicker axid higher FermentatioD^ begun in the 
