1^6 CHAPTER 37. 
divided into two parts, containing five ef- 
fays. The three firft, concerning what is 
proper to plants ; the two la ft, what is com- 
mon to plants and animals. 
Eflay L On the Strufture of Flo wers. The 
Diftindion and Definition of the fe- 
veral Parts. 
Efiay II. Definition of the Fruit, and the 
feveral Kinds. 
Efky III. Of the different Methods of dif-, 
pofing Plants. Analyfis of the feva- 
ral Methods of Claffification, with 
Critical Remarks on eacli. 
Eflay IV. On the Generation of Plants, 
The Concurrence of Sexes neceffary. 
Variety of Reafons in Favour of this 
Dodlrine. The feveral Opinions re- 
lating to the Nature and Ufe of the 
Farina. Mr. Morland's Opinion 
confuted. 
Eflay V. Of the Nourifhment of Plants. 
The Fch'a Seminalia. The Vegeta- 
tion of Annuals, and of Trees % and 
the Strudure of the Parts explained. 
That there is a Circulation of the Sap 
in Vegetables. 
, ' '"'^ ' ' Dr. 
