[ 3 11 ] 
Firfl. 
The— « - , - t 
Rings. 
— 1100J 
2— 
— 1058. 
3 - 
— 888. 
4- 
— 874- 
5 - 
— 753 - 
6- 
— 744 - 
7 - 
— 732 . 
*- 
— 587. 
— 46 ( 5 . 
• T 10- 
— 465. 
! 
— 378 . 
12- 
Soft 35 5 . 
. . \ : . . 1 Jill - 1 3 . 
~ 344 - 
14- 
— 34 I« 
15- 
— 210. 
T< 5 - 
J— 1 80. 
Upon many odd fmall Stems — — 
— 724. 
• 
Rings in all ■ — ■ — — i o 1 99. 
Multiply by Seeds in one Ring— — - 12 Seeds* 
Number of Seeds- — 122388. 
Allow for Two large Stems deftroyed 7612. 
. .1 mm 
Seeds in all ■ — » < ■■■■ ■ < < ' -i 30000J 
• • r > * .» . • . f , ► »• * r . 
A . » i ‘ • ■ 
I then counted the Seeds in feveral particular Rings, 
and found them commonly 14 in each, but have 
confined myfelf to multiply the Rings by 12, which 
is moderate, yet makes the Number of Seeds amount 
to 150000, allowing 7612 Seeds for Two large 
Stems cut down and deftroyed, a moderate Allow- 
ance, . 
