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Firft^ Containeth the Anatomy of Trunks and Branches^ 
which is here profecuted in like manner, as the former 
of l{oots. Further (hewing* the admirable Artifice of 
Nature, in the StrU(Slure andCompofitionofall theP^ir^/ 
SiisiTlant. As amoogft others, in Tab. 36,57,38539. 
and 40. In Tab. Qp. f. i, 2, 3 ; the Vejfels are reprefent- 
ed above fix hundred thoufand times bigger, than they 
appear to the naked Eye^* the ftrufbure whereof, cannoc 
be difcerned, without being magnified to that degree. 
The Second Fart (omitting what is faid of the Vegeta- 
tion of and i$ thence applicable unto Tr/zi^/^x) in- 
fifteth on the further clearing oft hefe following particularsi 
vi\^ The motion and courfe of the S^/ ^ The motion and 
courfe of the -^/r The Strudure oftheF^r-fj-; The Ge- 
neration of Liquors ^ The Figuration of Trunks 5 The mo- 
tion oiTrunhs ; and their Nature^ as fitted for Mechanic 
calXX^t. 
The Fourth Book, is divided into four Parts* The 
Firft, of Leaves. In which, are defcribed> firft, their Pro* 
teQ:ions and Folds 5 Then , thofe things which appear 
upon their Surface; The apparent Pofition of their B'- 
hres^ and the Meafures of their Circumference, defined 
by the Arches of feveral Circles, having the fame or divers . 
centres diametres^ and the length of the L^^// orcer. 
tain equal parts thereof fubftradled or multip!y*d^ being 
the Standard for the diametres of thofe Circles. Next the 
Apertures, Barts^ and cxxnQMsTexture oi Leaves : and the 
Time, and manner in v, hich they are formed- Where the 
Author defignes an afcent to the higheft ftep in the bufinefs 
oi Generation. 
Tht Second Party oi Flowers* Inwhich> are defct ibed 
the three General Parts of the Flomer yvi^.tht Empale- 
ment; the Foliature', and the Attire, hoih the Semini 
form, and the Florida in which there is a great ileal of 
curious and unexpeded Variety/ which iVi^/^r^ hath be» 
ftow'd iapon thefe P<?r//> wxt tothe S^^^ it felt^ of great- 
