.15& FORMS OF LEAVES. 



vaians, Camer. Epil, 715, and TriUium 

 erechnn. Curt. AJag. t. 4-70. 



Rcnifor?iie,f. 52, kidney-shaped, a sliort, 

 broad, roundish leaf, whose base i^^hollow- 

 ed out, ?isAsai'um eiiropccum, Engl. Bot. 

 1. 1083, and Sibthorpia europcea, t. 649. 



Cordatum, /*. 53, heart-shaped, accordnig 

 to the vulgar idea of a heart; that is, 

 ovate hollowed out at the base, as TamuH 

 communis, t. 91- 



ii^7/w/fl^w7«,y'. 54, crescent-shaped, like a 

 half-moon, whether the points are di- 

 rected towards the stalk, or from it,' as 

 Tassiflora lunata, S?n. Ic. Pici. f. 1. 



Sagittatum,j'. 55, arrow-shaped, triangular, 

 hollowed out very much at the base, as 

 Sagittaria ^agitiifoUa^ En'gl. Bot. t. 84, 

 and liumex Aceiosa, t. 127. 



Sometimes the posterior angles are cut 

 off, as in Convolvulus sepium, t. 3,13. 



llastatum,f. 56, halberd-shaped, triangu- 

 lar, hollowed out at the base and sides, 

 but with spreading lobes, as Ihnnex 

 Acetosella, t. 1674, Antirrltmum Eln- 

 tine, t. 692, and the upper leaves of 

 Solan uni Dulcamara, t. 565, 



