1 60 TERMINATIONS OF LEAVES. 



Pramorswn, jagged-pointed, very blunt* 

 vith various irregular notches, as in 

 Dr. Swartz's genus Aerides* compre- 

 hended under the Epidendrum of Lin- 

 neeus, See E. tessellation, RoxL PL 

 of Coromandel. t. 42, and pr amor sum ^ 



Retusum, retuse, ending in a broad shal- 

 low notch, as Rumex digynus, Engl. 

 Bat. t. 910. 



Ernarginatum, emarginate, or nicked, hav- 

 ing a small acute notch at the summit, 

 as the Bladder Senna, Colutea arbores- 

 censy Curl. Mag. t. 81. 



Obtusion, blunt, terminating in a segment 

 of a circle, as the Primrose, EngL Bot. 

 t. 4, Snowdrop, t. 19, Hypericum 

 quadrangulum, t. 370, and Linum 

 catharticum, t. 382. 



Acutnm, sharp, ending in an acute angle, 

 which is common to a great variety of 

 plants, as Ladies' Slipper, 1. 1, Campa- 

 nula Trackeliurn, t. 12, and Linum 

 angustifoliiwi, t. 381. 



Acuminatum, pointed, having a taper or 

 awlshaped point, as Arundo Phrag- 



