TERMINATIONS OP LEAVES. ]59 



vdrsely into several oblong parallel seg- 

 ments, as in Ipo?nopsis, Exot, But, t, 13, 

 34, Biniias Cakile, Engl Bot, ^1231, Le- 

 pklium (lich/iniimy t, 2AS, pctrceum, Mil, 

 and Mi/riop/ijjllum vcrticillatum, t. 218. 



Bipinnatijidum, f, Gj? doubly pinnatifid, as 

 FapavcrAroeinone, ^.6'43, and Eriocalla 

 major, EioL Bot. t. 78. 



Vectinatum^f. 68, pectinate, is a pinnatifid 

 leaf, whose segments are remarkably nar- 

 row and parallel, like the teeth of a comb, 

 as the lower leaves of Myrloplnjlhifn 

 verticillatum, and those of Hottcrua 

 palustris, Engl. Bot, t. 36"4. 



Imtqualc^f. 6'9, unequal, sometimes called 

 oblique, when the two halves of the leaf 

 are unequal in dimensions, and their 

 bases not parallel, as in Eucalyptus 

 rcsinifera, E:iot. Bot, t. 84, and most 

 of that srenus, as well as of Bc^j-onia. 



The Terminations of Leaves are various. 



Folium truncatum,f, 49, an abnipt leaf, has 

 the extremity cut off, as it v.ere, bv a 

 tj^ansverse line, as Liriodcndrum tulipi- 

 fera. Curt. Mag. t. 275. 



