The Explication of the Tables. 

theThece magnified; of which, there 
are about 30 or 40 in ne Flower. 
F.8, &e. The fame in Blattaria, 
with one of the Thece magnified 5 
of which are there about 5 in one 
Flower. 
TAB. LVI. The fame in yellow 
Henbane. 
With one of the Thece magnified 5 
of which there are about 5 in one 
Flower. 
And the Column on the top of the 
Seed-Café. 
TAB. LVII. The fame in St. 
Johns wort, entire, together with the 
Seed-Café or Uterus. 
TAB. LVUI. The Varieties of 
the Spermatick Particles in the Se- 
miniform Attire. 
T AB. LIX. The Florid Attire of 
Golden Rod 5 
In which, the feveral fuits confift 
but of two pieces. And of which At- 
tire, the Flower doth almoft wholly 
confift. ; 
T AB. LX. F. 1, &c. The fame 
Attire in French Marigold or Flos 
Afficanus, with one fuit magnified. 
Of which, there are about 12, in one 
Flower 5 and every fuit conjifting of 
3 Pieces. 
F. 5. One of another Flower, con- 
fifting alfo of 3 Pieces. 
“. TAB. LXI. Oxe fait of the 
fame Attirein Marigold, and Kuap- 
weed, each of thers confiftingof three 
Pieces. 
F.5.a, The Attire of one Piece, 
proper to each Leaf in a Marigold 
Flower, befides that inthe bofome of 
the Flower. 
F.8. ab, the Seed-Café or Ute- 
rus atthe bottom of every fuit. 
TAB. LXIL. The Attire (of 3 
Pieces) proper to each Leaf in the 
Flower of Cichory. 
TAB. LXIM. fheweth the Flower 
of Mezereon perfeitly formed in all 
its Parts, in the year before it ap- 
pears. But differsin Shape, as a Fe- 
tus doth when newly formed. 
T AB. LXIV. fheweth the fame 

mm the Flower of Alarum. 
TAB. LXV. jheiveth the pofition 
of the 20 chief Branches in an Aps 
ple. 
Their Production from the Stalk, 
to the Seeds and Flower, * 
And a part of the Parenchyad 
magnified, {c. that which is pricked 
out from the Coar to the Skin 5 fhews 
ing the oblong Figure of the Blad- 
ders, and the Diviftons in every 
Bladder, E 
TAB. LXVI.F. 1,&c. fheweth 
the Bladders in the Rind of a Li- 
mon conteining the Oyl. 
The Bags and Bladders of thé 
Pulp, conteining the fomer Fuyce. 
And the Pofition of the Veffels bes 
longeth to the Fruit,Seed,and Flower. 
F. 5. fhems the fume Veffels, and 
treble Parenchyma in a Cucumer, 
TAB, LXVIL Reprefxteth the 
Parts of a Pear, 
The pofition and priduttion of 
the Veffels. 
The Chanel from the top of the 
Pear to the botome of the Coar. 
The Tartareows Kuots. 
And the Bladders radiated to 
them. 
TAB. LXVIII. See the Def:rip- 
tions of Fraits3and the laft Chapter 
of the Generation of the Seed. 
TAB. LXIX. F. 5. Shemeth 
the Parts of a Goosberry. 
The darker part is the fower 
Rind, Confiffing of two forts of 
Bladders, of which fome cery fmall, 
and others very great. 
The white pieces on the circumfe- 
rence of the Berry, are the Lignows 
Fibers, 
The two oppofite white and radi- 
ated Bodys are the Midle Pareus 
chyma. 
And the oblong Bagas round about 
the feveral Seeds or Sced-Cafes, aré 
the fmect Pulp. 
TASB. LXX. Sheweth the seed- 
Cafe of Radifh opened,and the Seeds 
hanging on two Ropes. 
That of Poppey both entire, and 
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