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Tal E 
ANATOMY 
ROOTS: 
PROSECUTED 
With the bare EY E, 
AND WITH THE 
MICROSCOPE: 
’ PART I 


CHAP TL 
Of the ORIGINAL, FIGURES, MOTIONS, 
and AGES of ROOTS. 




Pep oll) EING TO {peak of Roots it is requifite, for 
OY our better underftanding of what follows, that fome 
Tis pe caiige, as to their Original, Figures, Motions and 
Gp Ages, be premifed. 
wh 1. §. Roots, taken altogether, have a Three- 
Z fold Original. Either from the Radicle; as all”’ 
: @ Roots which come of the Seed: or from the Travk 
or rea hove grounds as in Strawberry, Chamemile, and many other 
Creepers: or from the Truk or Caulis, after it is fank under ground 5 
asin Primtofe; Biftort, and many others 3 3 and prefently fhall be fhewed 
how. 
2. §. In the Growth of a Bud, ard of a Tinnk-Root, there is 
this obfervable difference 5 That the former, carries along ith’ it, fome © 
portion of every Part in the Trunk or Stalk; whereof it isa Compen 
dium. The latter, always thoots forth, by making a Rupture in the 
Bargue, which it leaves behind, and proceeds only from the inner part 
of the S#dlA; : 
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