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Show The Contents. Mati Uftion, 43. Calcination, 44. By Compofition pbee 45. a by Compounding the Experiment it The felf,46. What hence attainable, 47, Fourth, A like Surveyof the Principles, as well as c aatae of the Contents, of the Organical Parts, 48. Zhe Difi- culty hereof, in fome re[pects cleared, 49. Further, by two Inftances, 50, 51. Some Remarques hereupon, of the Principles of Plants, 52. From hence will be attainable a further knowledge of the Modesof Vegetation, 53. Ofthe Qualities of Vegetables, 54. Andoftheir Powers, 55, 56. The Fifth, A like Survey of thofe Bodies, either from whichthefe Principles are derived, or wherewith they have any communion, 57. Which are Fourin general, {cil. Earth > andall folid Receptacles, 58. Water, and all liquid Receptacles, 59. Aer, 60. And Sun, 61. A Sixth General Inquiry, only hinted, 62. The Conclufion, 63. « | oa hilof Op hical ake an account } Hegrees whereunto vaticed, it apthe great Varieties, which Vlorifts, or Tranfplantations ‘ another, have produced; we EASA, have very many Species brought to li , efpecially MISSES Natives ofthe I lies, which the Avcients, for any ay In which particular 3¢ 4, Boccoue, and others, have performed much. heir Defcriptions (ofall Parts above ground) their Place Sedfons, are with good diligence and Precilenefs fet before us. Likewife their Order ; nd Kindred: for the adjufting whereof our Learned Count ryman Mr. R yy, and Dr. Morrifon, have both taken very laudable 1 As alfo the ordering of them with refped to th | nick Utes ; for which, 1 a have deferved many thanks, at praife, Weare alfo informed, of the Natures and infallible ) many of them. s of > of Pe. 7 Whereunto fo manyas have affitted, have ch obliged their Pofferity. |