C 2 04 J 
^ The 2ci for6 which lye far afunder , as In proportion 
from G and are marked out in their length by D C: thefe 
veffels are likewifevery fmall, and acccrdingly therife- 
ing Vefsels lye very clofe one to another , they arc likewife 
cut afunder overthwart as Fig. 9, h I. 
KKK Are the great rifeing vefsels cut afunder long- 
waies .-whichl generally obferved to be befet with fmall 
parts, that through a Common Magnifying Glafsfcemed 
CO be Globules. 
Fig. iG, ABC D. Reprefents a little piece of Wil- 
low wood:» as big to the naked Eye as Fig. F. the fame con. 
fifts alfo of two forts of rifeing Vefsels , fmall and great , 
the great ones befet with little parts, feemrng Globules. 
In the famel faw bending line^ which hetetoforel imagined 
to have been valves, as is repreftnted Fig. 1 1, in one of the 
fametifti by G. Thefe fmall rifeing VeC- 
fels have exceeding thin Films, which twas impoffible for 
me to delineate with red Chalk, fo finely aswasrequi- 
iice. 
In this Wood I faw but one fort of Horizontal vefsels 
^marked Fig- 10. by E E E. Thefe vefsels are but few in 
comparifon of the Horizontal vefsels, which I hitherto have 
obferved in other Woods. The fame are not far extended 
in lengths and for breadth they lie fingle. 
Fig. II. H H H. the fame vefsels cut a-thwart are repre- 
iented between the rifeing vefsels being at their length. 
In one of the great rifeing vefsels fig. 11. G G. Hike wife 
Ihewed that they arebefet with little parts feeming Glo- 
bules, but they are exceeding fmall. 
Fig. 12. Is; a piece of Alder- wood the breadth 
whereof is about the bignefs of the brittle of a Hog , to the 
naked Eye. It confifts likewife of two forts of rifeing 
vefsels ; whereof the fmi^lleft confifts of exceeding thin 
films , and the_greateft fort of [filnqis befet with little parrs 
cxtreamly fmall ^ to which you can give no other names 
fb.^n Globules. Between 
