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SIMPLE LEAVES. 



Fiff. 97. I Rhus cotlnu^, l^^t^^^>^ ^'/^"^'-^^ "^ ^^^ 



Subrotimd. 



I 



Circumference 



p-^ J, * j Mefembryanth 



em urn 



r 



S U L C A T U M. 



Fig. 99. 

 Sulcated. 



TERES. 

 Round. 



TOMENTOSUM. 



Fig. 100. 

 Tomentofe. 



TRIANGULAPvE. 



Fig. 101. 



Triangular. 



TRTGONUM vel. 



Fig. 102. 

 Ti;quater. 

 Three-fided, 



TRILOBATUM. 

 Fig. 103. 

 Trilobus. 



TRUNCATUM. 



Fig. 104. 

 Truncated. 



Greater Fox-glove. 



J 



^ Gradual! y tapering to- 

 . wards the Apex, flia- 

 J ped like an Aw). 



Which is longitudi- 

 nally channelled with 



> numerous Angles, 

 and many intcrjcdled 

 Sinufes, 



I Fig. 103.25. 



Verhafcum thapfis. 

 Great White Mullein. 



Atriplex halamus. 

 Sea Purflain-Tree. 



I Butomus utnheUaius. 

 I Flowering Rufli, 



I Laurus faxlfraga. 

 j Carolina Bav. 



Covercdwith awliitiJl) 

 Down, whole Hairs 



> are interwoven and 

 parallel, diflinguilli- 

 able. 



With three prominent 

 . Angles round the 

 Difk. 



AMioie three Sfdes are 



> equalin an awl-ihapcd 

 Leaf. 



Is divided to the Mid- 

 dle into, three diftant 

 Parts with the Mar- 

 gin convex. 



L^'riodendron TnHpe- 



fera. 

 . Tulip Tree. j 



Havingthe Apex trun- 

 \ cated (as if cut off.) 



TUBULOSUM. fAWium c^pa. 

 Fig. ro5. '1 



Tubulous, '.Common Onion. 



I When cut tran fvc rfel y 

 ( is hollow within. 



