160 .TERMINATIONS OF LEAVES, 



Pramorsion^ f. 70, jaggecl-pointetl, vay 

 blunt, with various irregular notches, as 

 in Dr. Swartz^s genus Aeridts, compre- 

 hended under the Epidendrum of Lin- 

 iiccus. See E, tessellattim, lloxb. PL 

 of Coromandel, t. 42, and prceniorsum^ 

 ^43. 



lxetusum,f.1l\, retuse, ending in a broad 

 shallow notch, as Kumex digi/nus, Engl. 

 Bot. t. 910. 



Emarginatum^f. 72, emarginate, or nicked, 

 having a small acute notch at the summit, 

 as the Bladder Senna, Coluiea arbores- 

 cens, Curt. Mag. t. SI. 



Obtusum,f. 39, blunt, terminating in a seg- 

 ment of a circle, as the Primrose, Engl. 

 Bot. t, 4, Snowdrop, t. 19, Hijpericuni 

 qu.adrangulumy t. 370, and Linuni 

 cathorticum, t^ 382. 



Acutum, f. 51, sharp, ending in an acute 

 angle, which is common to a great variety 

 of plants, as Ladies' Slipper, t. 1, Campa- 

 nidu Trachellim, t. 12, and Linimi 

 angustifoUum\ f. 381. 

 Acumi7iatum,f. 73, pointed, having a taper 

 or awlshaped point, as Arundo Fhrag" 



