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plicablc to leaves, and to every other part of 
them; by which they are frequently fo meta- 
morphofed, that it requires no fmall degree of 
botanical knowledge to afcertain the real 
plant* Many of thefe appearances may be 
effected by art, and have been fo by the cu- 
rious, in order to difcover the true caufe of 
fuch deformities, or of difeafes, which are 
found deftrucli^e of vegetation. 
THE EID, 
Pirated by T. Benfiey, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, London* 
