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. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. pt. I Noon. 40 57 55 16 70 7» 3 Midnight 71 Noon. 40 56 57 JI 70 13 A Noon. 39 10 59 18 74 74 5 Nnon. 39 »7 6> II 74 76 6 Midnight 77 This rife indicates, thegulph Noon. 40 of> 63 so 74 78 7 Noon. 40 36 66 03 75 8 Noon. 40 01 67 23 73 77 9 10 71 73 This fall indicates the weftern fide o£ Midnight 7Z thegulph ftream. 71 Noon. 39 «9 71 17 73 10 Noon. 39 19 7t 08 73 73 II Noon. i9 04 71 33 74 75 12 Noon. 38 J7 73 21 74 74 13 Noon. 38 53 72 31 74 75 14 Noon. 39 2 73 31 75 73 IJ 74 6968 Soimdcd in 25 fathomsi N. Firft Memoir of Obfervations on the Plants denominatedi Cryptogamick. Nu/quam natura major quam in minimis. Plin. Read Feb:17, 1792 ALTHOUGH the procefs of nature in the-formation and reprodudtion of all organifed;bodies is evidently uniform, yet there are philolophersand naturalifts who fcruple to admit this general principlein all inftances, and think it jftill, liable to forae e;iceptions. More 9 Jo/.S, ,3 -^ 4 il y i. mordice I. The calyx (perichoetium) of only one piece, at the bottom of thetube. S. The fame of many pieces, or folioles. 3. The flower of the Fontinalh, furrounded by the calytine folioles. 4. The cawl (ralyptri) of the Bryum ixtlnilorlum ofLinnxus. 5. Another fpecies of cawl which is more common. 6. The hairy cawl of the Polytrichum. J. The complete flower of the Hypimm. S. The fame in the Mnwm rdylricbaUci (Linn.), the cawl of which is « A very fmall tubular corolla, the opercule of which is obtufe. A corolla, of which the opercule is conic Hypnum^ Bryum, ^c. II. A corolla, of which the opercule is pointed. Bryum, Mnium, A corolla, the opercule of which is in the form of a chapiter, flattened at the bafe. Polytrichum. 13. A corolla the opercule of which is in the form of a chapiter,rounded at the bafe. Bryum. 14. The corolla, ftalk, leaves and root of the Phafcum. 15. The corolla of the Polytrichum commu


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