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left adhering to the Tree , and that growing in the Earth, 
(which Glali/ call my Sap wifer,) willbe and continue always 
ftill of Sap, or only whileft the Tree runs, or how long } And 
when? ^<^re,whcth€r this Glafs muft be cemented on to both 
ends of tiie R oot,before the Root runs^or whether it be better 
to put it on gently^and not too firm and clofe^fo as to exclude 
the Air? 
9. Whether Saffron infufed in Sap, or other tinging tnoift- 
ning Bodies, put into fueh a Sap wifer, will tinge the whole 
Tree, wood, leaves, fruit, ^c. or any of them ? Or by the like 
infufion in bored arms of any Trees have the fame edict 
10. Whether by a Sap-wifer the motion of Sap in Apples, 
PeareSjand fuch like other Trees , whofe Sap is toolubtil or 
too flow in motion to be oiherwife difcerned , may be obfer- 
ved, and be tinged ^ 
I !♦ If any l\ar, or Apple, or Quince, may be made bloud- 
red by grafting on a Mulberry- ftock? And whether being after 
removed to another, fuppofe a Qn^ince-ftock^it will retain its 
colourj and all Grafts taken from it alfo 
11. Whether Sap may by a Sapwifer be transfufed out of 
one Tree into another 5 and if fo, what it will work ? 
13. Whether giafiin^^^ chamfering, indenting tong-wife, or 
inoculation well clofed and waxed, will fucceed ir) the Root, 
and whether in that part of a Root , which is cut off from the 
Body,and remains in the Earth?Whether grafting-inoculating, 
C^<7* in root and ftockj bebeft, when the Sap is runnings, 
or before, or after running ? Some afHrm, that the dividing of 
Crab- ftock Roots, from the ftem left in the ground, is the beft 
way of multiplying Crab- flocks J or a commendable one at 
leaft ^ 
14. Whether Crab- and Apple- kernels fovvn in indifferent 
or barren ground. and weeded fome years(after that the hope- 
tulleft fpare Roots of the largelt of ihofeare removed with 
theftocksfor ufe, ) the other Roots of kfier fize feparated 
from the (lem being left in the ground , after :^ or years 
g owtheumore Cthen come to be of half an inch diameter^) 
each Fvoot thus carefully left in the ground with the top not 
bruifed, but cutfinooih^ eveUj (lope.and waxed, railed to the 
d -iy only, may grow into a new Plant, or be inoculated, packt 
and grafted ? and how fbon ? 
. I Whe- 
