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SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE. 

 Fig. 25. Fig 20. 



Lyrate leaves have several deep rounded notches between 

 their veins, as in the water-cress. Fig. 25, c. 



Connate leaves have the bases of opposite leaves united so 

 As to appear like one entire leaf, as in the boneset and sapo- 

 naria*. Fig. 26. 



Digittate leaves have narrow, deep clefts between the veins, 

 with long segments radiating from the end of the leaf-stalk, as 

 in the common hemp. Fig. 27. 



Fig 28. 



Stellate leaves are arranged around 

 the stem in such a manner as to form a 

 star, as in the red lily. Fig. 28. 



Loled leaves are deeply indented or 

 cleft at their margins, so as to divide 

 them into lobes, as in the liverwort. Fig. 

 .29, a. 



