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tlie naked Eye. To the End,a Proof might firft be given, 
How far it is poffible for us to go without the help of 
Gkjfes'^ which many Ingenious men want; and more, 
the patience to manage them. It begins with the Seed 
fow'n^ and fo proceeds to the iT^o^i Trunch^ Branchy Leaf, 
Flower:^ Fruity andiaftly to the ^eedzX^o to be fow'n again > 
for each> allowing; on^\^liole\ Cha^^, \ n every Chapter^ 
the Anatomy q{ the Part htmg firft given ; theT/<?/.are 
fubjoyned. And there bttng tw6 Chapters for the Seids 
in the firft is fhewed the inaqner of its Growth) and in the 
laft, the manner of its G^;2^r^(?«> 
The Second Book^ \^ divided ^inrta Two Parts. The 
Firflj containeth th& Akatmy of ^opts : which is here 
profecutedboth with the72«%^£;(?^ and with the Mi^r^- 
copt. It begins with fome fpecial Rettlarks of the Motions 
and fome other properties of Next> ptoceeds to the 
Anatomy the S^'w, Bark^^ Wood^ zndPith : giving the De* 
fcipiion of feveral forts oi Sap-VeJJels 5 as alfo of the Air^ 
Vejfels or Lungs i and of the Bladders and Fibres of the 
Pith and dll ihc Parenchymous parts of a rJant s and fliew 
ing the elegant and accurate Work of Nature in all. Par- 
ticularly, that tht Pith halite mirabilei herein niore cu- 
rious, than that in iht Braine-^ in that its i^^r^/, are not 
only exquifitely fmall , very regularly compofed toge- 
ther. 
The Second Part^ gives a large account of the FegetatioH 
of J^ots: fhevting, how the ground is prepared for it > 
How theSa^pIiiibib'd, and diftributed to the (everaf P^rf/ - 
How the feveral Parts are irourifhed; Hov\^ they art 
Formed; and how they cbme to be fituate ordifpos'd: 
How 7^o(7^x obtain their different fize and fliape ; Ho\^^ 
their different Motion i and different Are : How theCon- ; 
tents of the feveffal f^r^^j- are made ; and ho\V their 6^<^yjr, 
Colors, and Ta/is. And Whkt is here faid, is alfp appli- 
cable to the fame Parts in ihtTrunk^^C. ' "u- ' * 
The Third Booh is alfo divided into Two Tlje 
Firftf 
