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= “DISPOSITION and DIRECTION of LEAVES.N 5) 7 2 
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Fig. 2. Leaves. a | : 
Fig, 3. a. A jointed Leaf. ‘3 
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_ b.b, Starry Leaves. L ee Ee 
an ¢. c. Leaves growing by four : 
d.d. d, d.d. ‘aves alternate 
—< - are opposite. & 
e. Chaffy Leaves. — * ‘ 
J. Leavesinabundle. : 4 
Fic. 4, a. A Target-shaped Leaf Ean 
b. A Leaf with its Cedistalk: “ 
d, A sitting Leaf. i 
A Le f embracing the Stem. es Ser 
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— m. An Axillar Fai + 
- Fre. 6. Leav prefsed to (the Stem.) a 
Fig, 7. Root-leaves; a. the Root; 6.6.6. the Leaves rising ¥ 
ag mmnpeiately out of it, without the intervention ofany :3 
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G. 8. a. a, Floral. ‘Leaves; different from 0, b. the oe te a 
Bape: Seas of the Plants, c. a Fruit-stalk. } ie 
by PLATE X. 
| oe Ay WEAPONS. i : 
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ae Fre, Se ee a. i b. b. Stipule. 
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Fie. 4, A forked Stem, Fie.7.Ac créepi 
es 5. A twining Stem, Fre. 8, A creeping ‘Stem. 
Fie, 6, a.a. A Tendril, — 
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