7- Whether jt will direfi Sap to inx)culated Budsjif the con- 
trary fide only be (iopp'd by ftrong binding ? 
8. Whether in paring the Bark quite round , or in part, 
covering the bare place with Lome, the fame or like effefts 
vAll follow ? 
9. Whether^in cafe the Bark above the Ligature fwell mcft, 
it be to be attributed to the Sap defcending, or to the permea- 
blene fs of all parts of Plants by their Sapfas refembling Bloud 
and other Humors in the Body,) u^hich more readily defcends 
than afcends to heal the wounded part, or to fupply intercept- 
ed nourifhment ? 
^ome further Iftquiries^wade by the fame Dr* Tonge , convern- 
ttig the RHnmfjg(fS?i^ in Trees ^ the keepitjg of fuch Sap^ and 
brewing with H ^ a rouy of cohuring of Leaves^ Fruity 6cc, At 
alfo about multiplying Crab-flocks ^ and propagating Trees by 
Layers^ &c* 
1* ¥ ¥ THether any Tree^that ran not at Noon in a clear and 
V V equally tempered day , ran the farad day at night, 
or in any cooler part of the fame day ? 
2. Whether a Tree 5 which ga^ve over running the former 
day before nigh^^ ran the very next day all day and all nighty 
at any trial? 
3. Whether Trees beginning torirnoneday (fuppofeone 
hour) do at any time or feafon of their running, the wea- 
ther ftill favouring them in their fealbn , encreafe the time of 
their running5and fo proceed gradually and conftantly to their 
longeft term^and whether they go on to run all night at laft<? 
4* Whether Trees may then^and only then, be faid to be in 
their beft feafon of running;when they will run in the night or 
rill the Sun- fet? And when that feafon is? and in what Trees? 
And whether theOj and at that, or what feafoo , it be beft to 
gather Sap for ufe ? 
5. Whether Trees are not fometimes fo fuH of Sap^ that a 
greater quantity may by a large orifice y or many orifices^ be 
drawn from them^than did rife in them the fame day.^Iffo,tbeD 
that cafe muft be diftinguifiied from another cale at an other 
time^wherein Sap rifes as' well as runs all day 5 or. all day and 
night, though flbwly; And conftquently in all Experiments, 
iht rifing and running of Sap muft carefully be diftinguiffied, 
aud it muft be aoted, when Sap runs of a ftock of that liquos ~ 
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