( ^5 ) 

 SIMPLE LEAVES. 



S E R R A T U M. 

 duplicato. 



Fig. 89. 

 Duply Serrated. 



S E R R A T U M. 



retrojum. 

 Serrated backward. 



S E R T C E U M. 



Fig. cp. 

 SUkv. 



'^vihxjtS, frutitcofus. 

 Bramble. 



I Fig. 84. 



Protea argenUa., 

 Silver Tree. 



When the greater Ser-. 

 ratures are ferrated 

 again with fmaller 

 Teeth. 



The Surface remark'^ 

 ably foft, covered 

 with filky Hairs or 

 Down. 



Setaceous. 



S E T A C E U iM r Afparagus efficinalh. -\ 



Fig. 91. J I Shaped like Briftles. 



[^ Afparagus. J 



I Whofe lateral Sinufcs 

 I are much dilated. 



S I N U A T U M. r Quercus robw: 



Fig. 92. J 



Sinuated. [Common Oak. 



SPATULATUIM. 



Fig- 93- 

 Spatulated. 



5 T R I G O S U IM. 



Stris-ofe. 



S T R I A T U M. 

 Fig. 94. 

 Striated. 



Sempervivum canarlenfe. ^ Whofe Figure isroun- 

 l difli, but lengthened 

 Canary Houfeleek. J by narrow linear Bafe. 



Fig. 25. i. e, Flifpidum. 



'Scirpus marhimus, -\ On its Surface with 



I channelled Streaks or 



Round- rooted Baflard f Grooves, running 



. Cyperus. 



J lengthways parallel. 



SPIN O S U M. r Ac?^nthus fp'uiofiis. ^ Running out intohard 

 Fig. 05. \ r ^^ '"'g'^ Spines or 



Spinus. [ Prickly Bears-breach. J flinging Prickles. 



SQUAMOSUM. r Mcc-diJUha 



Fig. c6. ■ . . , 



Squamos or Scaly, (^Diftich Aloe. 



S T R I C T U M. r r<- .0 



1 



Covered with Scales^ 



