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EXPLICA TION 
OF 
THE 
PAB LES, 
Reduced to a narrow compafs;as ferving to clear thofe 
Particulars, chiefly, which the Deferiptions before gi- 
ven, have not reached. 
The TABLES to the Firft 
BOOK, are Four. 
TAB. I Igure 1, a, The Fo- 
ramen. 
F.2,a, the Radicle lodged in the 
Body of the Iner Coat. 
F. 3, a the Radicle,b, the Plume 
or Bud. 
F. 4, the Seed covered; c, the 
Seed opens e, the fame magnified. 
PF. 5. a, theCorn covered 5 c, na- 
ked and a little magnified. 
F. 6. a,b, the two Lobes 5 ©, the 
Radicles c, the Radicle and Bud; 
d, the Hollow in which the Bud lies. 
F.7. a,'the Seed covered c, na- 
ed 5 e, open. 
F.8. a, oxe Lobe ; --b, the Bud 5 
b, magnified. 
F. 9. the Slice a little magnified. 
F. 10. The Radicle d, cut tranf- 
ver fly c. 
F. ri. The Plame or Bud a, cut 
tranfuerfly c. 

F. 12. Cut by the Length. 
F. 13. A Lobe cut tranfverfly. 
F. 14. Both the Lobes pared by the 
Length, to fhew the Seminal Root. 
F. 15. a, the convex fide of one 
Lobe,fhewing the Seminal Root with- 
out cuting 5 c, the flat fide. 
TAB. IL. F.1, 2, & 3. fhew the 
vadual converfion of the Lobes o 
oe Seed, into Foe s 
F. 4. a, the Radicle cut by the 
length , b, tranfuer|ly. 
F.5. The white Wedges, are the 
Infertions; the black , are the Wood 
the pricks are the Aer-Veffels, and 
the black balf ovals, the Lympheduds 
in the Barque. 
F.6. The three black Rings, are 
the terms of three years growth. 
F.7. a, the upper parts b, the 
lower. 
F.8. A Turnep cut tranfverfly, 
and part of the Rind ent off. 
F. 9. foeweth the gradual growth 
of the Pith. 
TAB. TIL Fit. T/e Bud cot 
tranfver|l:, and part of the Radicle 
by 

