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  Observ. XXIII. Of the curious texture of Sea-weeds.<br>
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  <p><font size="4">For curiosity and beauty, I have not among all the Plants 
    or Vegetables I have yet observ'd, seen any one comparable to this Sea-weed 
    I have here describ'd, of which I am able to say very little more then what 
    is represented by the second Figure of the ninth Scheme: Namely, that it is 
    a Plant which grows upon the Rocks under the water, and increases and spreads 
    it self into a great tuft, which is not onely handsomely branch'd into several 
    leaves, but the whole surface of the Plant is cover'd over with a most curious 
    kind of carv'd work, which consists of a texture much resembling a Honeycomb; 
    for the whole surface on both sides is cover'd over with a multitude of very 
    small holes, being no bigger then so many holes made with the point of a small 
    Pinn, and rang'd in the neatest and most delicate order imaginable, they being 
    plac'd in the manner of a Quincunx, or very much like the rows of the eyes 
    of a Fly, the rows or orders being very regular, which way soever they are 
    observ'd: what the texture was, as it appear'd through a pretty bigg Magnifying 
    Microscope, I have here adjoin'd in the first Figure of the 14. Scheme. which 
    round Area A B C D represents a part of the surface about one eighth part 
    of an Inch in Diameter: Those little holes, which to the eye look'd round, 
    like so many little spots, here appear'd very regularly shap'd holes, representing 
    almost the shape of the sole of a round toed shoe, the hinder part of which, 
    is, as it were, trod on or cover'd by the toe of that next below it; these 
    holes seem'd wall'd about with a very thin and transparent substance, looking 
    of a pale straw-colour; from the edge of which, against the middle of each 
    hole, were sprouted out four small transparent straw-colour'd Thorns, which 
    seem'd to protect and cover those cavities, from either side two; neer the 
    root of this Plant, were sprouted out several small branches of a kind of 
    bastard Coralline, curiously branch'd, though small. </font></p>
  <p><font size="4">And to confirm this, having lately the opportunity of viewing 
    the large Plant (if I may so call it) of a Sponge petrify'd, of which I made 
    mention in the last Observation, I found, that each of the Branches or Figures 
    of it, did, by the range of its pores, exhibit just such a texture, the rows 
    of pores crossing one another, much after the manner as the rows of eyes do 
    which are describ'd in the 26. Scheme : Coralline also, and several sorts of 
    white Coral, I have with a Microscope observ'd very curiously shap'd. And 
    I doubt not, but that he that shall observe these several kinds of Plants that 
    grow upon Rocks, which the Sea sometimes overflows, and those heaps of others 
    which are vomited out of it upon the shore, may find multitudes of little 
    Plants, and other bodies, which like this will afford very beautifull objects 
    for the Microscope ; and this Specimen here is adjoin'd onely to excite their 
    curiosities who have opportunity of observing to examine and collect what 
    they find worthy their notice; for the Sea, among terrestrial bodies, is also 

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