Its Impalement of divers kinds. [129], [130]. Their use. [130], [132]. The Foliation, its nature. [132]. Foulds. [133], [134]. Protections. [135]. Downs. [135]. Globulets. [136]. Its Use. [137], [139]. The Attire of two kinds. The Description of the first. [140], [142]. Of the other. [143], [145]. Their use. [145-148].
CHAP. 6.
Of the Fruit.
The Number, Description, and Original of the Parts of an Apple. [149-152]. Of a Pear. [153], [155]. Of a Plum. [155-159]. Of a Nut. [159], [161]. Of a Berry. [161], [162]. The use of the Fruit. [163-167].
CHAP. 7.
Of the Seed in its state of Generation.
The Case, its Figures. [168]. The outer Coat, its Figures. [170]. Various Surface. [170], [171]. And Mucilages. [171], [172]. The nature of the outer Coat. [172]. Its Original. [173], [174]. The Original of the inner. [174]. Its Nature. [175], [176]. The Secondine. [177], [178]. The Colliquamentum herein. [178]. The Navel Fibres. [179], [180].
In the Generation of the Seed, the Sap first prepared in the Seed-Branch. [181]. Next in the inner Coat. [182]. With the help of the outer. [182]. The use of the Secondine. [183], [184]. Of the Ramulets of the Seed-Branch. [ib.] Of their Inosculation. [ib.] How the Colliquamentum becometh a Parenchyma. [185], [186].
Cl. Glissonius in Prolegomenis præfixis Libro de Hepatis Anatomia, c. 1.
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