The vegetable SYSTEM. 
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B O O K II. 
Of the External Parts of PLANTS. 
P LANTS are compofed of various parts, that ferve either for 
their Growth or Propagation ; the general name of the 
firft is Vegetation ; of the fecond, Fru< 5 tification. 
Under thefe two all parts are difpofed ; 
1. A T A B L E of the Parts of Plants fubfervient 
to their Growth. 
I. RADIX, the ROOT. See Plates i and 2. 
This is, 
I.Bulbosa, Bulbous. 
Which is, 
I. Solid A, Solid, as the Crocus. 
PI. I. Fig. I. 
2.Tunicata, Coated, as the Onion. 
PI. i. Fig. 2. 
3. Squamosa, Scaly, as the Lilly. 
PI. I. Fig. 3. 
4. Unica, Single, as the Amaryllis, and moil Bulbs. 
PI. I. Fig. 4, 
y. Duplicata, Pair’d, as the Fritillary, 
PI. I. Fig. 5. 
VoL. II. E 
6 . Aggregata, 
