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Show The Anatomy “hie 18. §. So foon as thefe are finifhed, their Bafis begins ee part o to be contracted, and foto be formed into a ae or the Seed which becomes the Root. As the oe ies + ee leffer, while the Fr ats themfelves are expanded. the Radicle is, as it were, the Stalk of the Seed, Sothatin this eftate, istime, the Seed being extream fmall, the Lobes are a % See as ie be feewad tbe from the other, Butit is {t reafonable to fuppofethat fo foon as the Radicle is finifhed, the eee {tep, is the puthing forth of another Node,between the Lobes,in aeeriode making ofa Bud, and {fo the perfeétion of the Seed. 20. §. This being done or in doing, the Radicle or -~ Several LECTURES the ean acting {tillmore and more at the bottome,hangsat t e Inner psi an extream {mall and fhort Ligament or Navel-String. Which at laft, alfo breaks; and fo the Seed, as Fruits when theyare ripe Elie offand lies loofe in the Iner Membrane 5 this graduallyfhrinkee Read before the ing up and fo becoming more hollow, to make room for the further Growth of the Seed. ROYAL SOCIETY. By NEHE M#AH G REWMD.Felow of th ROYAL SOCIETY, COLLEGE of PHITSICIANS. and ofthe LONDON, Printed by W, Rawlins, 1683, LI |