CHAPTER XI 

 LEAVES FORM AND POSITION 



LEAVES may be studied from four points of view, with 

 reference ( I ) to their kinds and shapes; (2) their position, or 

 arrangement on the plant; (3) their anatomy, or structure ; 



FIG. 88. A SIMPLE NETTED-VEINED LEAF. 



(4) their function, or the work they 

 perform. This chapter is concerned 

 with the first two categories. 



FIG. 90. COMPOUND OR BRANCHED LEAF 

 OF BRAKE (a common fern). 



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FIG. 89. A SIMPLE PAR- 

 ALLEL-VEINED LEAF. 



Kinds. Leaves 

 are simple or un- 

 branched (Figs. 88, 

 89), and compound or 

 branched (Fig. 90). 



