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 COMPOUND LEAVES. 



P E D A T U M. 



Fig. 165, 

 Pedated. 



Arum dracunculuS; 



Common Dragon. 



PINNATUM ahruptum. 



vel. ABRUPTUM-/./«- 



'I'.atum. 



Fig. 166. 

 Pinnated-abrupt, 



or Abruptly-pinnated. 

 PINNATUM cum 



impare. 



Fig. 167. 

 Pinnated, terminating Qiiicken Tree 



with a Foliole. 

 PINNATUM r, , ,,. ^ 



alternatunu I ^morpha Indigofera 



Fis. 168. I T ,. 



When a bifid Petiolus 

 connetfls Folioles on 

 its interior Sides 

 only. 



When a fimple Petiolus on its lateral Sides bears 

 many Folioles (without a lerminating Poliolu?n 

 or Cii rhtis.) 



Sorbus acuparla. 



Is a pinnated Leaf, ter- 

 minating with a Fo- 

 liole. 



Is a pinnated Leaf, 

 with the Folioles al- 

 ternate. 



Pinnated-alternately. V.^"'^'S 



PINNATUM Ta • • A.- ^ 



Agnmonia eupatona. [ Yinn^tcA, with alter^ 



j nate linaller Folioles. 



Ag-t 



ly. 



Vihwci fotivu?n. 

 Garden Pea. 



Fagara tragoldes. 



znterruptum. 

 Fig. 169. 

 Pinnated abruptly. 

 PINNATUM 

 cirrhofum. 



Fig. 170; 

 Pinnated with a Cirr- 



hus. 



PINNATUM 

 articulatum 



Fig. 171. 

 Pinnated articulately, 



PINNATUM 



de cur five. 



Fig. 172. 

 Pinnated-decurfively. 



P I N N A T O 



pinnatum, vel. 

 Duplicato-pinnatuni. "^ Fig. 153. 154. Biplnnatum. 

 Doubly or twice pin- I 



nated. 

 PINNATO-/r/>//r^/;/;;/. - 

 vel tri'j^licato-pinnatum 



Kig. 173. 

 Triple, or thncc pin- 



lUtLd, ^ I 



Melianthus rnajor. 

 Honey Flower, 



Is a pinnated Leaf, ter- 

 • minating in a Cirr- 

 hus. 



A pinnated Leaf, who fe 

 common Petiole is 

 articnlated. 



When the Bafe of ths 

 Folioles are contin- 

 ^ ued on the Sides of 

 the Petiolus of a pin- 

 nated Leaf. 



/, 



When a Petiolus of a bipinnated Leaf fuppcrt 

 many bipinnnated Wrings. ^^ 



