Spectacle de la Nature: Or, Nature Display'd. Being Discourses on Such Particulars of Natural History as Were Thought Most Proper to Excite the Curiosity, and Form the Minds of Youth. ... Translated from the Original French, by Mr. Humphreys |
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Page 328
... Utricles ; and drain them out of their Juices to enrich the Stem . The other Particles that flow into the Root , caufe the Sap to afcend into the Body of the Plant , and are daily pouring it into new Veffels : Thefe Veffels fwell and ...
... Utricles ; and drain them out of their Juices to enrich the Stem . The other Particles that flow into the Root , caufe the Sap to afcend into the Body of the Plant , and are daily pouring it into new Veffels : Thefe Veffels fwell and ...
Page 333
... Utricles and the Pith , divides itself into two Branches , one of which flows back through the Bark , and the other evaporates , by Tranfpiration , through the Epider- mis , or external Bark . The refined Sap , which flows back through ...
... Utricles and the Pith , divides itself into two Branches , one of which flows back through the Bark , and the other evaporates , by Tranfpiration , through the Epider- mis , or external Bark . The refined Sap , which flows back through ...
Page 334
... Utricles , and those which are too grofs , are precipitated towards the Root , in order to be raised and filtred anew . The Juices which are received into the Utricles , flow , through the Fibres of the Wood , to the Pith , where they ...
... Utricles , and those which are too grofs , are precipitated towards the Root , in order to be raised and filtred anew . The Juices which are received into the Utricles , flow , through the Fibres of the Wood , to the Pith , where they ...
Page 335
... Utricles , which run horizontally to the Epidermis , foon flows out and diffipates . The Utricles then lofe more Sap than is reftor'd to them , and confequent- ly muft fhrink and flatten , like empty Bags ; the Fibres which they fuftain ...
... Utricles , which run horizontally to the Epidermis , foon flows out and diffipates . The Utricles then lofe more Sap than is reftor'd to them , and confequent- ly muft fhrink and flatten , like empty Bags ; the Fibres which they fuftain ...
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afcend Affiftance againſt Animals Bark becauſe Bees befide beſt Birds Body Caterpillars Cells Chev Chevalier Chives cloſe Colours compleat compofed Confequence Count Countefs Countess Curiofity defire diſcover Diſtance Earth Eggs faften fame fecond feems feen feminal fenfible ferves feveral fhall fhould Fibres fince firft firſt Fiſh Flowers fmall fome fometimes Form ftill ftrong fuch fufficient fuftain fupplied furniſhed Glew herſelf himſelf Hive Induſtry Infects Inftance inſtead itſelf Juices Labours laft leaft leaſt Leaves lefs likewife Manner moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Nature neceffary Neft Nouriſhment Number Nymph obferve Occafion Paffage pafs Plant pleaſe Pleaſure prefent preferve Prior Provifions Purpoſe raiſe Reafon reft rife Seed ſhe Shell Silk Silk-Worms Skin ſmall Species Spider thefe thefe Creatures themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand Thread thro tion Tree Trunk uſe Utricles Veffels Wafps Water whofe whole Wings Wood Worm Young