

An Account of the 
VEGETATION 
TRUNKS 
Grounded upon the foregoing 
ANA TOMY, 
PART IL 
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pAVING before given the Avatomy of Trinkss 
Y) I hall next proceed to fee, what U/e may be made 
™ thereof; and principally, to explicate the manner 
. of their Vegetation. In doing which, that former 
Method, which 1 ufed in (hewing the manner of the 
Growth of Roots; 1 thall not exactly follow. For 

Trunk. are the fame, and confequently their Nutritioe and Conforma- 
tion are effected in the fame way 31 fhould hereby be obliged to a nau= 
feous and unprofitable repetition of many things already faid. The 
Explication therefore of all thofe Particulars, which more efpecially 
belong to the Tiwuk , or are more Apparent therein, and not fpoken of, 
or not 0 fully, in the former Books, will be my prefent Task. The 
chief Heads whereof, fhall be thefe Seven following, zz. 
FIRST, the Motion and Courfe of the Sap. 
SECONDLY, The Motiow and Courfe of the Aer. 
THIRDLY, The Struéure of the Parts. 
FOURTHLY, The Generation of Liquors. ‘ 
FIFTHLY, The Figuration of Truzks. 
SIXTHLY, The Motion of Trunks. 
SEVENTHLY, And laftly the Nature of Trunks as varioufly fitted 
for Mechanical Uje. 
fo, in regard the Orgawical Parts of the Root and , 
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