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Split down the midle. 
A flice of the Cod of Garden-Bean, 
while very young 5 and therein the 
Bladders and Threds of the Spougy 
Parenchyma. 
And the gradual ripening and 
opening of that of yellow Henbane. 
T AB. LXXI. Sheweth the Seed- 
Cafe of Tulip entire, cut tranfverfly, 
and fplit downe. 
A flice of Thorn-Arple, or of the 
Seed-Cafe of Stramonium, while 
young. 
That of Pimpinel naturally divi- 
ded into two Hemifphers, with 
the Button,on which the seeds grow, 
erected in the middle. 
The manner of the ejaculation of 
the Seed, in Coded arjmart. 
And the Coats of the Seed of Aza: 
rum formed the year before itripens. 
TAB. LXXIIL, sheweth the mea- 
fures of Plum-ftones. 
The Apertures, and Divifions, of 
the covers of the Seed. 
The Seed and Seed-Café of Harts 
Tongue, opened with a Spring. 
And other contrivances both for 
the Motion, and arref? of other 
Seeds, 
TAB. LXXIII & LXXIV. see 
the Deferiptions. ) 
Ja Tab. 74. the corners and edg- 
es of that of Fox-glove fhauld have 
been rounder. 
The Figures are all done pretty 
near a Scale. 
TAB. LXXV. The Belly and 
Back of a Dateftone, and the {mall 
Sprouting Node taken out of the Hole 
inthe back cut open. 
The Shapes and Foulds of divers 
Seeds, : 
The Vitellum of Orach, and Rha- 
pontick, 
In great blew-Lupine, d, the Na- 
vles b, the defcending part of the 
Radicle. 
TA B. LXXVI. Flag. 1, the 
Seed. 2, filit open. 3, the true 
Seed which lies in the hollow made 
in the Cover (2) 4, one half of 


(3D) ragniiy. 5,the Seed(3) mag- 
nifyd. 
Purging Angola Nut.1, with the 
Shell on. 
2. taken off. 3, the foft Cover /plit 
own. 4, the Seed which lies in 
it 5 the Lobes hereof anfwerable to 
two Leaves, and Radicle to the 
Stalk. 
And fo in the reff. 
TAB. LXXVII. Coffee Berry 
ftone. 1, The belly of the Stone. 2, 
the Black. 3, pared alittle. 4, the 
Kernel taken out of it. §, the fame 
magnifyd. 
Goofgrafs. 1, the entire Seed. 2, 
the tack of the hard Cover. 3, the 
belly. 4, cut intwo. 5, the fame 
magnifyd. 6, the true Seed taken 
out of it. 
Staphifagria. 1, the entire Seed. 
2, the hard Cover. 3, Split in two. 
4, the true Seed taken out of it. 5, 
The fame magnifyd. 
Peony, 1, the Seed commonly fo 
call'd. 2, one half of it {plit down. 
3, the other half. 4. the true feed 
taken out of it. §,the fame maguifyd. 
Stramonivm. 1, the Seed entire. 
2, the iner thick cover. 3, the fame 
Jplit in two. 4, the true feed taken 
out of it. 5. half the thick, Cover 
(3) magnifyd. 6, the Seed (4) 
magnifyd. 
TAB. LXXVHI. Some exam- 
ples of the Buds of Seeds before they 
are fown. 
Sena. 1,the naked Seed. 2, the 
Lobes divided to fhew the Bud. 3,. 
one Lobe with the Bud magnifyd. 
Carduus Benedittus, 1, the entire 
Seed. 2, with the outer Covers off. 
3, naked. 4, divided. 5, that half 
with the Bud, wagnifyd, 
Hemp. 1, the naked Seed divided. 
2, 3, the fame magnifyd. 
Almond. 1. one half of the Ker- 
nel. 2, the Radicle and Bud at the 
bottom of it. 3, the fame broken 
off; 4, magnifyd. 5, opened. 
TAB. LXXIX. F.1. ab, Part 
of the onter Coat. 
ed, 

