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Show The Explication of the Tobit magnified. F.4. ab, the Leaf rowled up,| inward. ‘ver Cou Util on1 fly XLIL AE Tenter-Hooks, by x climbs. F. 4. The fame as they fland en- and | tire within the Wood. | ignified and cut tranjverfly. TAK The Explication of the Tables. | ftretched ont. x TAB. LI. Reprefenteth the » Aer-Veffels of Scabious, as in Tab. Be TAB. LUL Sheweth the manner | of the Generationof the Leafchiefty, the by the help of feveral Salts, where- the Leaf with the Sap is im} ed. | F.5. (1) The Foundationof the a 2. foeweth the Globulets,turned | work, to a white pomder. | F.6. (1 &2 ) frengthned. Leaf of ‘ferufalem Cowflip. | (1 &3)5 iz which (3) b the Way of the Infect under| is , ) the [quare end to end: he skin. | an TAB. XLIV. & XLV. shemeth | _ tha er. the Meajures of I eavs by the Cir- e fame, direDing the Po- cumference. | ition of the Lignous Fibers at very T AB. XLVI & XLVI. foemeth| Acute Angles. ¢ proportion between the chief FiF.9. At lefs Acute Angles. : lly gles they ufu-| make together. F.10. The greater Fibers at A| cute, andthe fmaller at Right Angles, CAB. XLVIIL F. 1, 2, & 3.| foew the Apertures F. 11. The greater at Right in feveral| Angles withthe help of (1_) (2) or Leavs. 2m: F. 4. fhemeth the fame. And| F. 12. (3) directing the Fiber likewife, the peculiar compofure of | in the Edge of the Leaf into a greater the Bladders and Fibers of the Circle. Leaf. F. 13. Into a lefs, and with divers TAB. XLIX. jheweth the dif- Diameters. ference in the Bladders, and in the F.14. (4) derecfing the Paren- Pofition ofthe Lignous Fibers in the chymous Fibers in making the BladStalks of Leavs. | ders. TAB. L. freweth the Pulp of a\ F.15. In winding from one Blade-Leaf and many others com- der to another. of Bladders 5 the fides of which es. F. 17. Orabout the Lignous Fi- er’, are made of other fmaller | bers. | F.16. Inmaking the Aer-Veffels. And the distribution of the Lig-| TAB. LIV. fhemeth how Nature nous Fibers ( andofthe Acr-Vefels | manages the Folds of Flowers accor- fheathed within them) not like that \ding to their Shape. of Veins in Animals, but of the TAB. LV. F. 1. fheweth the Nervus, ec. See the defcription of| Edges ofthe Leaf faitnued by their the Leaf. | Indented Hairs, TAB.LL. Fi. The appearance} F.2.. The Balfamick Kuobs in the ofthe Aer-Veffels like Cobwebs to the place of Hairs. naked Eye, upon breaking the Leaf.\| F. 3. The number 5 running 3 F.2. A fmall peice cut off of the times intoits felf iz 13. Leaf. F.4. Andfive times in 21. F.3. The fame magnified in which F. 5.&c. The Seminiform Attire the fame Veffels looklike {piral myers \in Clematis Austriaca. With one of the the Theva magnified ; of which, there | 7the Flower of Alarum, are about 30 or 40 in one Flower. TAB, LXV. fhemeth the pofition F.8, &e. The fame in Blattaria 2 | of the 20 chief Branches in an Ap- with one of the Thece magnified ; ple. of which are there about 5 in one Their Production from the Stalk. Flower. | to the Seeds and Flower. TAB, LVI. The fame in yellow | And a part of the Parenchyma Henbane. magnified, {c. that which is pricked Withone of the Thece magnified; out from the Coar to the Skin 5 Jhewof which there are about 5 in one ing the oblong Figure of the BladFlower. | ders, and the Divifons in every Andthe Column on the top of the | Bladder. Seed-Cafe. TAB. LXVI. F. 1,&c. fheweth TAB. LVI. The fame in St. the Bladders.in the Rind of a Li- ‘Johns wort, entire, together with the mon conteining the Oyl. Seed-Café or Uterus. The Bags and Bladders of the TAB. LVUI. The: Varieties of Pulp, conteining the fower Jugee. the Spermatick Particles in the SeAnd the Pofition of the Veffels bes miniform Altire. longeth to the Fruit,Seed,and + lower. T AB.LIX. The Florid Attire of BF. 5. fhews the fume Veffels, and Golden Rod 5 treble Parenchyma in a Cucumer. In which, the feveral fuits confift TAB, LXVIL. Repref.nteth the butof two pieces. And ofwhich At- Parts of a Pear, tire, the Flower doth almoft wholly The pofition and prcduction o confift. the Tae : f T AB. LX. F..1, &c. The fame The Chanel fron the top of the Attire in French Marigold or Flos Pear to the botomeofthe Coar. Africanus, with one fuit magnified. The Tartareows Kuots. Of which, there are about 12, in one And the Bladders radiated to Flower 5 and every fuit conjifting of them. 3 Pieces. TAB. LXVIII. See the DefiripF. 5. Oxe ofanother Flower, con- tions of Frwits sand the laft Chapter fifting alfo of 3 Pieces. of the Generation ofthe Seed. TAB. LXE Ove fuit of the TAB. LXIX. F. 5. Shemeth fame Attire in Marigold, and Kuap- the Parts of a Goosberry. weed, each of then confiftingof three The darker part is the fower Pieces. ° Rind, Confifting of two forts of F.5.a, The Attire ofove Piece, Bladders, of which [ome veryfimall, proper to each Leaf in a Marigold and others very great. Flower, befides that in the bofome of The white pieces on the circumfethe Flower. rence of the Berry, are the Lignous F. 8. ab, the Seed-Cafe or OUfe- Fibers. rus at the bottom of every fiit. Thetwo oppofite white and radiTAB. LXIl. The Attire (of 3 ated Bodys are the Midle PareuPieces) proper to each Leaf in the chyma. Flower ofCichory. And the oblong Baggs round about TAB. LXIE. fheweth the Flower the feveral Seeds or Seed-Cafes, are of Mexereon perfectly formed in all thefeet Pulp. its Parts, in the year before it apTAB. LXX. Sheweththe seedpears. But differs in Shape, as a Fe- Cafe of Radifh opened,andthe Seeds tus doth when newly formed. hanging on tro Ropes. T AB. LXIV. fheweth the fame That ofPoppey both entire, and Ccc Split i , ii | | I) ti I! il Th i | th a i Waa |