COMPOUND LEAVES. 



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ABRUPTLY PINNATE. When the leaf terminates 

 in a pair of leaflets. Fig. 98. 



UNEQUALLY PINNATE. When the leaf terminates 

 in an odd, or single, leaflet. Fig. 9. 



CIKROSE. When the rachis ends in slender 

 branching curls, called tendrils. Fig. 100. 



INTERRUPTEDLY PINNATE. When the leaflets are 

 alternately large and small. Fig. 101. 



FIG. 102. 



Twice Pinnate. 



TWICE PINNATE. When the petiolule is continued 

 as a rachis which bears the leaflets. 



