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ANATOMY 
PLAN TLS 
BEGUN. 
With a General Account of Vegetation, 
Founded thereupon. 

CHAP. | 
Of the Seed in its State of Vegetation. 
YP EING to {peak of Plants ; and, as far as Infpecti- 
on, and confequent Reafon, may conduét, to en- 
quire into the vifible Con/titutions,and Ufes of their 
Y {everal Paris: I choofe that Method, which,to the 
beft advantge, may fait with what we have to fay 
hereon. And that. is the Method of Nature her felf, 
P in her continued Series of Vegetations 5 proceeding 
from the seed fown, to the formation of the Root, Trunk, Branch, 
Leaf, Flower, Fruit, and \aft of all, of the Seed alfo tobe fows again; 
all which, we fhall, in the fame order, particularly {peak of 
‘2, ¢. The Effential Conftitutions of the faid Parts are in all Plavts the 
fame: But for @bfervation, fome are more convenient; in which I thall 
chiefly inftance. And firft of all, for the Seed, we choofe the great Gare 
den-Bean. i 

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