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lijb tongue to have recourfe to the expliaiiom, ) to comeive, thert 
vpere no other reprefented at all And forV\g, 18, that being hut one 
(rvhich the Author thought [ufficient for examples fake)amongfl [0 m^- 
nymort figures ^ Mr. LeeweDhoeck^/^af, it [eems ^overlook it. See the 
latter end of the Note 4. 
1 2. of which] The Caufes ofwhich^ are affigned and explicated^ in 
Dr. Grews Anat. of Trunks , part. 2, Ch. 5. yl^d of a great mmy 
more particulars throughout the whole Occommy of fegetation in all 
the aforefaid three Books . 
13. tranfparent C obuW^See the Note 8. 
14« called Valves] See the Note 9* 
15. of the S\m\lonGs2 of the fize of thefe Valves y feeDr» Grews 
computation.^ Anar. of Iruoks p, r 8. 19. 
16. confiflofGlobul?] Note 8. 
17. firme Wood] Dr Grews Defcription whereof fee Aoat» of 
Trunks, p. 22* fo 26. 
1 8. of chefe Vf iTe^s] See the Note 
19. Che Barke]^'^^' Dr^Grews De fcription and Reprefentatio^ 
the Bark in his And^t. of Trrmks. And of this very Uarkefig» t ^.with 
the Explication And it is further to be noted^ J hat the fame Author, 
in his Anar. of Trunks, inforrneth mjhat there Are two forts of Vef- 
felsVfibfy diflinB in the Barke of mofl, if not of all, forts of Trees and 
other Piants^^is well 04 in the Wood. Wherein Sign, Maipighi doth 
stlfo agree v$ith him^ At leajl, that they are to be found in many Trees 
oftVQo dijlinCi (peci€S\ fee him in his Idea, p. 2. towards theend^. Jnd 
£?r. Grew, moreover both obferveth.^ and fbeweth three diHinB 
(pedes of Veffels, even in theBarke^ of fome Plants* See Anat, of 
Trunks p. 14 to 17. figures 19, 20,21. 
20* of great VeflTcls] Which Dr. Grew calleth the Air-Veffds ^ 
(Malpighius, Fiftulasfpirales) W^^y^?'/^^^^ Anate of Roots and 
Trunksp. 26 to 30, 
2 1 , of litrle Veffels] Which Dr. Grew calls the True Wood, or Old^ 
Sap'Veffels , defcribedin /&/VAnat. of Trunks p. 22 to iG. . 
22. G H the VefTels] Seethe Note s* 
23. thefe VeflTels may not alwayes until! they end in H] 
Seethe fame thing obferved /;?J5r. Grews general Anat. of Plants. 
Jnd aff Example of the fame in the Wood of Sumach, Anat. of Trunks 
Fig* 2o*^that heingofa Branch of the firfl years growth^Xasis Mr. 
L^GWGriho^cks,) ^herein it i^ much more cbfervable than in^older 
Branches, the caufe hereof is that rvhich Dr. Grew calls the BraceSg 
4Md Sign, Maipighi, the Superequitation?, of the Veffels. 
24. the 
