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i p 9 Whether or no a Seed being planted either way^ It will 
grow equaHy 
: »o. Whether the Seem of a Tree being fet in the Earth £ 
and the Root turn d up into the Air , the Tree will grow ? 
&c. 
Thefe Queries are made f 'Mick^ to the end that fitch as are cu- 
rious And hquifitive in this noble Subjeffi of Vegnniorij may be 
the better fur*ifht with matter to egemfe their researches and ob- 
servations upon, and be aljo excited to communicate what they either 
already know % ot may yet learn of thefe matter $> for further elucidati- 
on of the yet too okf cure nature 0/ Vegetation; -Andthough perhaps 
there may be divers among thefe Queries, refdved already by the 
skill ul, yet it feemd not amtfs, to fropofe them here again among 
the reft, to fee what further confirmation or new addition might be 
giv ff n in by others concerning the particulars, they [peak about. And 
to the fame end /ha/I be fubjoyned here 9 fome other Inquiries 3 im- 
parted by erf on of Honour fm the obtaining of ampler informs* 
tion^ than hitherto hath been had therein* 
They are luch as follow. 
Inquiries concerning theUfe and^Cultun of the Kitdim* 
Garden and Wincer-gree»s f 
Roots 
Firft Shoots 
Sprouts 
Stalks 
*. Wfiat<l Buds. 
Flowers 
Fruits. 
Kernels, 
Seeds* 
pEate raw* ' 
Boyle. 
Rofte. 
Bake. 
Preferve. 
Confcryc. 
Candy,, 
Dry whole! 
Dry to powderyferving for MM 
Make Wine. 
1 1 10 J Make Cyder. 
Make Parry... 
Make Ale and other various Drinks. 
Make Vinegar and Verjuyce. 
Make thick Juyces like Honey. 
Make Concrete Juyces like Sugar*' 
Make Bread. 
MakcCakes, Puddings and Baked Meats; 
Make Broaths. 
P Give pleafant- Colours to Meat and Drinks, 
■What - Herbs are fit to make Salleti* and how to be ®t* 
l der'd for that purpofe. 
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