516 EXPLANATION 



Tab. 8. f. 101. Alienated, Mimosa verticil- 

 lata, p. 172 * /. 102. Hooded, Sarra- 

 cenia, p. 173. f. 103. Furnished with an 

 appendage, Dioiuea m uscipida : f. 104. 

 Jointed, Fagara tragodes,p. 175. /. 105. 

 Binate, p. 176. /. 106. Ternate : /.107- 

 Interruptedly Pinnate, p. 177- /• 108. 

 Pinnate in a lyrate form, p. 178. 

 f. 109- Pinnate in a whorled manner, 

 p. 179. /. HO. Auricled: /. 111. Com- 

 pound, p. 180. /. 112. Doubly com- 

 pound, or Twice ternate : f. 113. Thrice 

 compound, or Thrice ternate : f. 114. Pe- 

 date, HeUeborus, p. 181. 



Tab. 9. Appendages. /. 115. Stipulas of 

 Lathyrus latifolius, p, 219; also an ab- 

 ruptly pinnated leaf, ending in a tendril, 

 p. 176. f. 116. Stipulas united to the 

 footstalk, in Rosa, p. 219 ; also a pinnated 

 leaf with a terminal leaflet, p. 176. /. 117- 

 Floral leaf of Tilia, p. 222. /. 118. Co- 

 loured floral leaves, Lavandida Stoechas : 



* I have found by recent experiment, since p. 173 

 was printed, that the first leaf of Lathyrus Nissolia is 

 like the rest, not pinnated, but simple and sessile. 



