CHAP. 3.
Of the Trunk.

The Skin, its original. [67]. The original of the Cortical Body. [67]. Of the lignous. [68]. Of the Insertment and Pith. [68]. The Latitudinal Shooting of the lignous Body, wherein observable. [69]. The Pores of the lignous Body, where and how most remarkable. [70]. The Pith of the same Pores. [70]. A lesser sort of Pores. [71]. A third sort only visible through a Microscope. Observed in Wood or Char-coal. [71]. Observed in the Fibres of the Trunks of Plants. [72]. [73]. The Insertions where more visible. [73], [74]. The smaller Insertions, only visible through a Microscope. [74], [75]. The Pores of the Insertions. [76]. Of the Pith. [77], [79].

How the Trunk ascends. [80]. [81]. The disposition of its Parts consequent to that Ascent. [81], [82]. Consequent to the different Nature of the Sap. [83], [84]. The effects of the said Differences. [84], [89]. Which way, and how the Sap ascends. [89-98].

The Appendix.
Of Trunk-Roots and Claspers.

Trunk-Roots of two kinds. [99]. Claspers of one kind. [100]. The use of both. [100], [103].

CHAP. 4.
Of the Germen, Branch, and Leaf.

The Parts of the Germen and Branch the same with those of the Trunk. [104], [105]. The manner of their growth. [105], [107]. How nourished. [107]. And the use of Knots. [108]. How secur’d. [109]. The Parts of a Leaf. [110]. The Positions the Fibres of the Stalks of Leaves. [110], [111]. The visible cause of the different shape of Leaves. [112]. And of their being flat. [113]. The Foulds of Leaves, their kinds and Use. [114-118]. The Protections of Leaves. [119], [120]. The use of the Leaf. [120], [123].

The Appendix.
Of Thorns, Hairs and Globulets.

Thorns of two kinds. [124], [125]. Hairs of divers. [126]. Their use. [127]. Globulets of two kinds. [128].

CHAP. 5.
Of the Flower.