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DETERMINATE LEAVES; 



Their Cliara6ler is not to be taken from their 

 own proper Structure, but fromaCaufe foreign 

 thereto ; and is to be taken from their Piacc^ 

 Situatioh'^ Infertlon and DireBlon* 



The Vlace, Is the Part where it Is faftened to the Plant. 

 The Situation, is tlie difpofitlon of the Leaves on ihe Stem. 

 The Infertio??, Leaves are generally inferted at their Bafe. 

 The Direclioti, Leaves are general: j inrcrt-;d at their Baf^i 

 APPRESSU M. r Thlafpi campejirh, -^ The Dilk of Leaves 



big. III. ' 



Appreffed. [Mithrldate Muflard. 



A D V E R S U M. r Amomum zingiber. 



Fig. 112, J 



Adverfcd. [Ginger. 



A L T E R N A. r Kiggelaria ^/'mw;^. 

 Fig. 113. \ ^ 



Alternare. I African Kiggelana. 



AMPLEXICAULE. r Veratrum Album, 

 Fig. 114. k 



Amplexicaul. LvVliite Hellebor. 



APROXIMATA. 

 Fig. 115. 

 Aproximate. 



Taxus baccifcra. 

 Berry-bearing Yew. 



ARTICULATtJM. rEquifetum arvenfe. 

 Fig. 116. \ 



Articulated. 



AX IL L ARE. 

 Fig. 117. 

 Axillary. 



B I FAR! A ^I. 

 Fig. 118. 

 Bifarious. 



Corn Horfe-tail. 



■Partherduni bitegrl 

 folia 



~\ I ne Jjii 



I prefling towards the 

 J otem. 



Turning towards the 

 South (not tow uds 

 the Sky.) 



I Contrary to onpofite 

 J" {?■) 



fTne Bafe intirely fur- 

 \ rounding the Stem 

 I tranlverlely. 



1 Many Leaves occupy 

 ( the Branch, !o as to 

 j leave fcarcely any 



■J Space bcLween them. 



J When one Leaf groves 

 j out ot another. 



1 Grovv'ing out of the 

 i Anp-les formed by t\\i 



Parthenium with intire f Branches of the Stem 

 '^ Leaves. -^ 



r Pinus Picea. 



I Silver Fir. 



H 



(R-) 



rhc Leaves diverging 

 ( or pointing two 

 ways.) 



