Book IV. 


FRUITS 
PART IIL 


Cee, JE 
Of the APPLE; and of the LIMON, and CUCUs 
MER, the Fruits of Plants valgarly called PO MI- 
FEROUWS. 

ec H E Defeription and Ofe of Leaves and Flowers, 
“Se together with the P2gures thereto belonging, were 
3. § AN APPLE, befides the Sk, confifteth of a Parenchyma, 
Veffels, and Coar. ‘The Parenchyma or Pulp, isthe fame with that of the 
Barque of the Tree. Asis apparent, not only from the vifible conti- 
nuation thereof fromthe one, through the Sia/k, into the other; but 
alfo from the Struéture common to them both; being both compofed 
of Bladders. In which, notwithftanding, there is this difference, 
Ff 2 That 











































































