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DETERMINATE LEAVES. 



DEPENDENS. f Hedyflarum moianum. 1 d • • ,- m 



p. i ^ (Pointing direaiy to 



Fig. 125 

 Dependent. 



DISTICHUM. 



Fig. 116. 



Diftich. 



V ■ 



L Aiovi 



ing Hediffiirum. j ^^^ G^°^"^- 



CuprefTus dijiicha. 

 Deciduous Cyprus. 



F R F P T TT \T r^^^i'y^^nthemum fero- 

 tinum. 



Fig. 127. 

 Erea 



RON 



Fig. 128 

 Frons. 



j Corn Marigold with 

 L Spear-fhaped Leaves. ■ 



r Polypodiuin 7narginale- 

 I Fern Polypodium, 



FASCICULATUM fPinus larix. 

 Fig. 129. "j 



Fafciculated. I Larch Tree. 



"^ Growing in two Rows 

 or Lines, down from 

 the Bafis to the Apex 

 of the Stem or Bran- 

 ches. 



Forming a mofl acute 

 Angle with the Stem. 



A Species of Trunk, 

 compofed of a Branch 

 and a Leaf blended 

 together, and fre- 

 quently united witli 

 the Fructification. 



Many Leaves growing 

 in Bunches out of 

 the fame Point. 



F L O R A L E. 



Fig. 130. 

 Floral. 



G E M I N A. 



Tvv^ins or Two. 



HORIZONTALE. 

 Horizontal. 



IMBRICATA. 



Fig. 131. 

 Lubricated. 



I N F L E X U AL 



Fig. 132. 



Inflex. 



N A T A N S. 

 Fig. 133. 

 Natant. 



aiigujli- 



rTheobroma uuvuin- 1 -ttti • 1 • i- ^ 1 • 



\ r f VV Inch immediately IS 



\ -K \ J T-u u { inlcrted where the 



Lar^e leaved i heobro- r-, r 



j ° 1 r lower nies. 



^ ma. -' 



\ Fig. 119. (Bina.) 



\ Fig. 122. 123 



{CupreKus fempervinens- 

 Common Cyprefs 

 Tree. 



{Mcfembryanthemum 

 calami for me. 

 Calaip.iform Fig Mari- 

 gold.- 

 r Potamogeton natans 

 \ Broad-leaved Pond- 

 l weed. 



Growing together 

 ereft, and mutually 

 covering each other, 

 (like Tiles. 



Bending inwards the 

 Stem. 



Swimming on the Sur- 

 face of the Water. 



