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Since many have doubted of the Truth of my Difco- 
veries, and becaufe 1 am a zealous Lover of Truth, for 
the (atisfadtion of the Incredulous, I made choice of two 
Seeds, viz. the Seed of Cajfia % and of the fmall Olive : 
in the laft whereof we may with our naked Eye difcern, 
not only the young Plant in the Kernel , for it is very 
large, but the Membranes enwrapping it, and the Liga- 
ment, and that the better, becaufe the Ligament is of a 
different colour from the Membrane. And in Cajfiafeed 
are obfervabic, the young Plant, and efpecially the Leaves, 
which I conceive are io large, for the better nourifhing 
the Root, which is in this Seed very fmall, and by fow- 
ing it in wet Sand, the Root began to (hoot down the 
Leaves, difplay themfelves, and the young Plant appear 
between them. 
The Seed of the Lime-Tree is the moft pleafant Spe- 
ctacle s for in theft, the young Leaves neither lie plain, 
nor are wrapt up, but wrinkled like the fir ft Leaves of 
Trees in the Spring of a pleafing green Colour, and with 
a Microfcope, the Fibres of the Leaves are very vifible, 
and contrary to moft other Seeds, the Root of the Em- 
brio grows next the Tree. 
In the great heat of the Summer, I obferved (everal 
little transparent Pimples on my Hand, containing a clear 
Liquor, which I fuppofed were caufed by the Skin, not 
permitting the Sweat to pafs through it ; wherefore I 
cleanfed well, part of the Skin of my Hand , and by 
my Microfcope, in a fpace not bigger thaa a Sand, I faw 
the Sweat ifluing out at about Fifty places, which as 
they touched, joyned together into one little Bubble. 
After drinking about a Quart of French- Wine over 
Night, I found my felf a little out of order the next 
Morning, at Dinner I drank a Pint and half more, and 
after about Two Hours , I drank Half a pint of Tea 
very hot, that I might throw my felf into a Sweat ; 
which taking off my Face as clean as I could, I examined 
