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/. 31. Peltate, Nasturtium, p. 149- /- 32. 

 Clasping the stem, p. 150. f. 33. Perfo- 

 liate : /. 34. Sheathing: f. 35. Equitant: 

 f. 36. Decurrent, p. 151, and spinous, 

 p. 162. f. 37. Flower-bearing, Ruscus 

 aculeatus, p. 151. 



Tab. 5. /.38. Orbicular, Hedysarum styra- 

 cifolium, p. 153. f. 39- Roundish, Pyrola : 

 f. 40. Ovate : /. 41. Obovate : f. 42. El- 

 liptical or oval : f. 43. Spatulate, p. 154. 

 f. 44. Wedge-shaped : f. 45. Lanceolate : 

 /. 46. Linear : /. 47- Needle-shaped : 

 /. 48. Triangular,^. 155. /. 49- Quadran- 

 gular, (also abrupt, p. 159), Tulip-tree : 

 /. 50. Deltoid : /. 51. Rhomboid : /. 52, 

 Kidney-shaped, p. 156. /. 53. Heart- 

 shaped : f. 54. Crescent-shaped : /. 55. Ar- 

 row-shaped : /. 56. Halbert-shaped, (also 

 acute, p. 160), /. 57. Fiddle-shaped, (also 

 obtuse, p. 160), Riimex pulcher, p. 157. 

 f. 58. Runcinate : /. 59- Lyrate : f, 60. 

 Cloven : f.6l. Three-lobed, Anemone 

 Hepatica : f. 62. Sinuated, Oak : /. 63. 

 Deeply divided, Hellehorus, p. 158. /. 64. 

 Laciniated : 



