

TH.E 
CON FENTS 
Th FIRST PART. 


Geet: 
A Defeription of feveral Stalks pares, as they appear to the Naked 
qe. 
SF the Stalk of Mize, §. 1, 2. Of Dandelion, 3, to 
6. Of Borage, 7, to 10. Of Colewort, 11, to 16. Of 
Holyoak, 17, to 20. Of Wild Cncumer, 21,t0 23. Of Scorzouerd, 
24,1026. Of Burdock, 27, to 29. Of Endive, 30,31. Of Vine, 
32, to 3. Of Sumach, 36, to 38. Cantions to be had in obferving the 
Parts, 39. Some Particulars better obferved ia cutting by the length, 
40, 41. ’ 
G Hy AyP rE: 
Of the Barque, as it appears iroial a good Microfcope. 
Irft,a General Defeription of the feveral Parts of the Barque, 2, to 
; 9. Next,a Particular Defeription of the Barques of 8 feveral Trunks 5 
ic. Of Holly, Hazel, Barbery, Apple, Pear, Plum, El, Afb; The Ve 
fels of all whofe Barques are Lymphedutls : and thofé of two kinds, 10, 
20 13. Of 3 more, {c. Walluut, Fig, and Pine: the Veffels of the 
Barques of the Two firft, being Lymphaeducts and Laétiferous, of the next, 
Lymphadutts and Refiniferous, 14, to 20. Of 3 more, {c. Oak , Common. 
Sumach, and Common Wormmood 5 the Veffels of whofe Barques dre of 
3 Kinds, 21,10 29. Some further Obfervations and Conjectures of the 
Sap-Veffels, 30, to-37. 
Gli ALP slik 
Of the Wood. 
‘ ‘Hat in all Trunks, §..1. A Defeription of itsParts, ix the 
feveral Trunks aforefaid. Of the Parenchymous Part, or Infers 
tions, 2, 109. Of the true Wood, 10,t0 15. Of the Aer-Veffels, 16, 
to 26. Some further Obfervations and Conjectures of their Form, 27: 
Texture, 28, 10 32. Nature; 33, 34- And Original, 35. 
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