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The Contents. 

Cu Am “y. 
F the Pith. Found in the upper part of moft Roots, §. 1. Its 
fize and (bape, 2. Sap-Veflels, 3. Original, 4, 5. Bladders, 
6, Fibres and Texture, 7,t011. That of the Infertions and Barque 
the fame, 12, Hence, the Original of the Aer-Veffels conjedured, 13, 
What the whole Body of 2 Root, concluded, 14, 15. The Contents of 
the Pith, 16. 

The SECOND PART. 
'Heology, the Beginning and End of Philofophy, §. 1, to 6. 
The Divine Wifdom Seen in the Growth of Plants, 7. If we 
ebferve, 
low ihe Groundis Prepared, 8, to 14. 
How the Sap is Iubibed, and Diftributed to the feveral Parts of the 
Root, 15, to 28. 
How the feveral Parts are Nourifhed and F ormed, 29, to 35. 
How the feveral Parts receive their refpeitive Situation, 36, to 40. 
How Roots receive their different Size and Shape, 41, to 47- 
How Roots receive their different Motions, 48, to 53. 
How Roots are differently Aged, 54, 55, 56. 
How the Liquors and other Contents of the feveral Parts are made 
to 63. 
oe the Odors of Roots are made, 64. 
How their Colours, 65, to 67. 
How their Tafts, 68, to the end, 
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