176 COMPOUND LEAVES. 



DigifafiWi, f. 22, digitate or fingered, M'ben 

 several leaflets proceed from the summit 

 of a commion footstalk, as Potentilla 

 venifi, EiigL Bof. t. 37, reptans, t. B62, 

 and Alchcmilla alpi?ia, t. 244. 



JMnaiiim, f. 105, biiiate, is a fingered leaf 

 consisting of only two leaflets, as in 

 Zygopliylium, Curt. Mag. t. 372. 



Ternatum^f. 106, ternate, consists of three 

 leaflets, as Fagonia creticc!, t. 24 1 , and 

 the genus Trifoliumy Trefoil. See EngL 

 Bot. t. 190, &c. 



Quinaium, quinate, of five leaflets, as 

 Potentilla alba, t, 1384, reptans, 

 t, 862, &c. 



Phinatum, pinnate, when several leafletsf 

 proceed laterally from one footstalk, 

 and imitate a pinnatifid leaf, p. 158. 

 This is of several kinds. 



cum imparl,/. 11 6, with an odd, or termi- 

 nal, leaflet, as in Roses, and Elder, also 

 . Pohmoniiim cceriileum,EngL Bet. t. 14, 

 and Iledjjsarum Onohrychis, t. 96. 



cirrosum,f. 1 15, with a tendril, whenfurnish- 

 ed with a tendril in place of the odd leaf- 



