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Show The Anatomy ; and fometimes, Book Iv, arT on one fides e« itherin Rduhs only, ; or in Ravk and File, asin Foxglove. In Saxifraga Aurea, they growonthe Leaf. 15. g. Again, they either ftand Singly, as in Corn Marigold ; Chuftur'd. And fo, either all upon one Branch, or onfeveral little Re. dmificated Sprigs. On one Branch, prolonged like a Tail, as in Blattai{| i! ‘| ja: or Contracted. And fo, either without Stalks, ni is, Capita- ted, asin Scabious; or with Stalks, thatis, Ossbella ted: On feveral Sprigs, asin Tanacetum, Terrow. 16. ¢. s Fevil, &e. TheSizes of Flowers, as ofthe Leaves, may be reduced to Three. From 3 an Inch and under, in Diamieter or Le th, may be accounted small, From 4 an Inchand over to an Inch ands, may go for Mean. And fromat 1 Inch and 3 and over, Great. 17. In ref ! ape, Flowers are Openor wiles d. Open have both Leaves and Attire, as mofts orelfe are all Atizre, as of Burdock, Beta Cretica. 18. § The Open, confift of a Certain Number of Leaves, One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Thirteen, or One and Twenty. Uncertain, commonly called Double. Thole of a Certain Number, either Uniform, that is, all of a certain size and Shape, as ufually ; or Biform, or Triform, asin Iris, Blattaria, thefe again, Even Ed gold 5 or Five, in Cichory. And Notched with Three Poynts, as in Mari- 19. ¢. The Belly'd, are either fo in whole 5 or in Part, that is, withthe Top divided into Leaves, andthe Bottom, Hollow: The former, are alfo Even Edged, as in Convoloulus 3; or Notched, as in Traeae Thelatter have their Leaves diftinguifhed as before. Their Bottomor Bafe, either faftned to the Seed-Caje, asin Snap-dragon s or ftanding belowit. Andfo, either Straight, as I think in Toad.flax5 or C rooked, as in Violet, Lark-heel. 20. §. in all thefe, the Attire is either Seminifora, or Florid. And both, Cluftur'd, or Divided 5 as in Mallow, St. Fohus wort 5 Starwort, Baw!kweed. 21. §. TheColonrs of the Flower, are W sin Water-Crowfoot 5 ,as Lychnis Blew, as Borage; Purpl ly- Flower5 Blac hk, as in fome Avemones 5 Yellow, in Wall-Flower 5 Tawny, in Colus F‘ ovis 5 Green, in Laureola. Whichare either Single, or Mixed : Two together, asin Butyr-Bur, White and Red White Hellibore, White and Green 3 in Morks Rubarb, Red and Greens &c. Or Three toxgether, a in Pancy, Yellow, Blew, an : 22. g. Howfarthefe, aadffo ther like Diftinéfions, being reduced to Tables, would ferve for cle finding ou ny Sort of Plant, may be conceive d, if we confider VY ore icty, a few Bells, in ig of C hanges,sik produce. Andthefearch will beeafy, and »reference be made tothofe that es conteiningz the laft Diviffons, the Names of e Pl nth therein poynted out, beeexprefled. THE ANATOMY OF DR U DE Tes, PROSECUTED W ith the bare EY FE; And with the MICROSCOPE: Read before the Royal Society, in the Year 1677 . The THU RiD) PART = <a By NEHE Mf AH G REW MD.Felow of the ROYAL STONTee fh, COLLEGE of PHYSICIANS. and of the LONDON, Printed by W. Rawlins, 1682, Ff |