
The Explication of the Tables, 
ae eal Oa See 
cd, Part of the Inner Coat. 
cde, one Lobe cover’d with the 
Skin. 
fg, the other, with the skin and 
part of the Parenchyma pared off. 
ff, the Skin, 
hh. the Parewchyma. 
ii. the Seminal Root. 
k k, the Radicle, 
k |, where it is cut off from the 
Lobes. 
M, the Plume or Bud. 
N, The Cavitys in which it is 
lodg'd. 
F. 2. Shemeth the Barque, Veffels 
and Pith of the Radicle. 
TAB. LXXX.F, 1. ASlice of 
@ young Apricock, cut tranfverfly, 
near the lower end 3 Shewing the du- 
plicature of the Skin half may 
through the Stone, 
F.2. ASlice, cut near the upper 
end , fhewing the duplicature of the 
Skin quite throw the Stone 
F. 3. Awell-grown Apricock cut 
by the length. 
F. 4,5, The Membranes of a 
Filbert full rive. 
F.6, The Membranes of a young 
Apricock, with part of the Seed- 
branch. 
F. 7. the two Membranes cut by 
the lengih. 
TAB. LXXXL F, 1, The outer firft 
and midle Coats or Mem+ranes 3 
with the Chanel, oval at both ends, 
now formed in the latter. 
f. 2, Part of the fame, with the 
upper Oval grown larger, and thein- 
moft Cover now alfo formed therein. 
fl 3. the fame with the inmolf co- 
ver grown larger. 
f. 4. the Inmoft Cover more mag- 
nified, and the hollow inthe fwaller 
end, laid open, to {hem the Seed it 

Self, newly begun in a round Node. 
f. 5. the fame; in which the 
Node begins to be divided into two 
Lobes. 
f.6,7,8, the gradual forming of 
the Lobes. 
f. 9, next the forming of the Ra- 
dicle. 
f. 10, 11, Its gradual contratti- 
on at the point, into a [hort and Slens 
der Navle ftring. 
Which in the further growth of 
the Seed, breaks and difappears, 
TAB. LXXXIL aa, the Pulp,or 
open Parenhyma. 
bb, the clofe Parenchyma ov 
kround of the Stone, 
cc, the Flower-Branch running 
throuch the body of the Stone. 
dd, the Seed Branch ftrikiag in- 
to the hollow of theSton:,and fo run- 
ning vound the outer Membrane ec. 
ff, the middle Membrane. 
gg, the Chanel. 
h, the inner Membrane,in which 
lies the Seed. 
TAB. LXXXIIL £1. the man- 
rer of the generation of the Eifential 
Salts of Plants. 
f.2, aCryStal of the Effential 
Salt of Rofémary, a little magnifyd. 
f. 3, ab, two of Wormwood,a, up- 
on the fecond Solution; b upon the 
TF. 
f.4, one of G. Scurv rals3a,oné 
fides bthe a o 
“ £5.a Cryifal of the Marine Salt 
of Rofemary. 
fb, of Garden Scurvy-graft; a 
the upper fide; b. thenether, 
t. 7, of Wormwood. 
f. 8. of Black Thorne. 
f. 9. another of the fame, 
f. 10, of Firze. 
f. 11, another of Wormwood 
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