FORMS OF lEAVKS. 15? 



PdtiduriformCyf.jl, fidclle-shapod, oblong, 

 broad at tlie two extremities and con- 

 tracted in the middle, as the Fiddle Dock, 

 1\ urn ex p u Ich er, t . 1 576. 



l\u)icin(ttum,j\ 58, runciniite, or lion-tooth* 

 ed, cut into several transverse, acute seg- 

 ments, pointing backwards, as the Dan- 

 delion, Leoiitodon Taraxacum, t. 510. 



L}/ratuJ7i,f. 59 i ly rate, or lyre-shaped, cm 

 into se\ eral transverse segments, gradu- 

 ally larger towards the extremity ot" tiiS 

 leaf, which is rounded, as Eri/simum 

 Bai'harea^ I. 443. 



Fissufu^f. 6Q, cloven, when the margins of the 

 fissures and sesrments are straight, as in 

 the Gingko-tree, Salhhuria adiantifolia, 

 Bifidum, trifidum, multijidum, Sec. ex- 

 press the number of the segments. 



Lohatum^f. 61, lobed, when the margins of 

 the segments are rounded, as in Anemone 

 Jlepatica, Curt. Mag, t. 10. 

 Bilobum, trilobum, &;c., according to the 

 number of the lobes. 

 Sinnatw7i,f. 62, sinuated, cut into rounded 

 or wide openings, as SYr7f/cc sinuafa,f.7l, 

 and Virgilia hdiQidcs., Exot. Bot. f, 37- 



