i: 



) 



SIMPLE LEAVES. 



ECHINATUM. 



Fig- 31- 

 E'^'iina . d. 



ELLIPTICUM. 



Eli] tic. 



EMARGINATUM 



Emarginated. 



EMARGINATUM 



acutum 



Fig- 32- 

 Acutely emarginatcd. 



EMARGINATUM 



obtufum. 



Fig- 33-. 

 Obturely cJiiarginateu. 



EMARGINATUM. 



utrinque. 



Fig- 34-. 

 Allround emarginatcd- 



ENSIFORME. 



Fig- 35- 

 Enfiform. 



E R O S U M. 



Fig. ^6. 

 Eiofc. 



F I S S U M. 



Cloven or cleft. 



B I F I D U M. 

 Bilid 



1 B B U I\I. 



Fig- 37- 

 Gibbous. 



G L A B R U M. 



Fig. <8. 

 Smooth. 



H A S T A T U M. 



Fa.g. 79. 

 tmated. 



*] Befet all over with 

 Ilex echinatum. L ^^.^u ^^ Prickles, 



Hedge-bog Holly. J ] ike an Hedge-hog. 



Whofe longitudinal Diameter iur- 

 Fig. 59- P-*Fes the TranlVerfe, and narrow 

 at both Extremities. 



^ When the Apex termi- 



J nates ina 



Fig. 24. 

 Pinus ptcea. 



Notch 



Silver Fir. 



Hermannia alnifolla. 

 Alder-leaved Hermannia. 



fHydrocodile W?-«m. \^^\,rn notched all 

 I round. 



"j Like a two-edged 

 I Sword, gradually ta- 

 J pering to the Point. 



Water Navel-wort, 



Aletris uvarla. 



When a fmuated Leaf 

 has its Margin broken 

 by fmallcr Sinufes, as 

 if gnawed. 



Divided at the Apex, its Sinus be- 

 3-' "• inglincar and the Margin ftraight. 



rSalvia MthiopU. 



j Shrubby Africian Sage 



tier. 



Fig. 



Trifid, quadrifid, quinquifid, mul- 

 ^'■' 7* tihd, according to its Numbers. 



{ 

 f 



1 



j Caca 

 r Citrus anrantlum. 



dia JiicotdeSt 



UGfC. 



(Q-xc:\\\:i fuaveoJens. 

 I American Cacalia. 



-. When by Means ofthe 

 [ intermediate Pulp 

 C both Surfaces are ren- 



J dered convex. 



1 When the Surface is 

 I. fmooth without any 



J Unevenefs. 



"1 Triangular, the lateral 

 I. bale hollowed, the 

 I Angleslpreading: re- 



^ lemblinff an Halberd. 



