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COMPOUND LEAVES. 



Compound Leaves Signify when there are more 



than one Leaf upon a Petiole or Footftalk; 



and they are to be confide red as to StruBure 



and Degree^ 



The StruBure regards the Infertlon of the Folloles. 

 The Degree regards the Subdivifion of the common Petiole^ 



ARTICULATUM. fEquifetum arven/e. 

 Fig. 150. 1 



Articulated. I Corn Horfe-tail. 



"] When one Leaf grows 

 > out of the Apex of 



J another 



BIGEMINATUxM. 



Fig. 151- 



Bieeminated. 



B I N A T U M. 



Fig. 152. 

 Binated, 



■^ Mim'ofa-««g-azV cati. 



Gipfophylla fahago. 



. Fig 153- I Yellow Nicker-Tree. 



Bi-pinnated-abrupt. ^s. 



BT-PINNATUM-r 



CUM IMP ARE. I Guilandina ^/'^V^. 

 Fig 154.. { 



Bi-pinnated with an Canada Nicker-Tree. 



odd \ oliole. ^ 



"\ A dichotomous or for- 

 ked Petiolus, having 

 * two Leaves on the 

 Apex of each Divi- 

 -' fion. 



"j Is one of the digitated 

 \ Leaves with two Foli- 

 J oles only. 



When the Petiolus is 

 pinnated by lateral 

 ^ pinnated Wings, end- 

 ing without a termi- 

 nating Foliole. 



Is when the Wings 

 ^ terminate with an' 

 odd Foliole. 



BITERNATUxM. f pj^ 

 Biternated. 1 ^* 



157- 



C O M P O S I T U M C Ranunculus-/^«/^5/'w. 

 Fig' 'S6. \ Crow-foot or Buttei 



Compofite. I cup. 



When a fnnple Petiole 

 er- (• bears more than one 

 Leaf upon it. 



