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DETERMINATE LEAVES. 



B I N A. 

 Fig. 119. 

 Two. 



C A U L I N A. 



Cauline. 



COMA. 



Fie:. 120. 

 A^Tuft. 



CONFERT.UM. 



Confert. 



CONNATUxM. 



Fig. 121. 

 Connate. 



DECURRENS. 



Fig. 122. 

 Decurrent. 



Growing in Pairs front 

 the lame Point. 



DECUSSATUM. 

 Fig. 123. 

 Decuflate. 



D E M E R S U M. 

 Fig. 124. 

 Demerfed, 



f Pinus SyheJIris. 



I Scotch Fir. 



f ^. ,^ , Grovring immediately on the 



[Fig. 117. (C.) s^^^^/ 



{_ , . . ,. "^ Is compofedofaNum- 



Fntdma mperahs I herof Leaves cloteto- 



^ ... f gether, and termina- 



Crown imperial. J tj^g jhe Stem. 



I Fig. 115. i. e. Aproximata. 



r_^. r 7 • • ~1 When two oppofitc 



I Dipfacus lacimatus. [ j ^^^^3 ^^j^e^ fo as to 



)■ . . ^r^ r^ I have the Appearance 



[LaciniatedTearel. J „t one Leaf. 



The Bafe of a Seffil 

 Leaf extending down* 

 wards along the Stem- 

 below the proper 

 Termination of the 

 Leaf. 



"\ Growing in Pairs op- 

 pofite, each Pair be- 

 ^ ing alternately on op- 

 polite Sides of the 

 Stem. 



Campanula decurrcns. 

 Peach-leaved Campa- 

 nula, 



Melittis meUftphyllum. 

 Oiwcgo Tea. 



Hottonia paiujlrls. 

 . Water Yio I 



) When funk below the 

 1 Surface of the Water 



