LEAVES. 



2Y 



Zdbed, when deeply cut, and the penetrating angle 

 large, as in the cm-rant, goosebeiTj, grape, &c. 

 (Fig. 30). 



Fig. 27, a leaf, folded, reflexed, and finely serrated or toothed. Fig. 28, coarsely 

 serrated. Fig. 29, crenate. 



Flat^ when the sm-- 

 face is even 

 (fig. 21). 



Folded, when the 

 edges are turn- 

 ed inward (fig. 

 27). 



Rejlexed, when the 

 apex or point 

 turns back- 

 wards, giving 

 the leaf more 

 or less the form 

 of a ring (27). 



Waved, wrinMed, 



Fig. 30, a leaf of the currant, lobed. SmOOfJl, TOUgTl, 



