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Punétate, dotted; when it is befprinkled 
with hollow Points or Dots. 
Nitid, bright; when the Smoothnefs of 
the Leaves caufes them to fhine. 
Plicate, plaited; when the Difk of the Leaf 
rifes and fallsin Angles towards the Margin; 
asin Alchemilla. 
Undulate, waved, when the Difk of the 
Leaf rifes and falls in Convexities towards 
the Margin. 
Crifp, curled ; when the Circumference of 
the Leaf becomes larger than the Difk ads 
mits of, and is hereby forced to undulate. 
All curled Leaves are Monfters. 
Rugofe, wrinkled; when the Veins of the 
Leaves contract into a narrower Compafs 
than the Difk, fo that the Subftance between 
them is obliged to rife; asin Sa/via. 
Concave, hollow; when the Margin of the 
Leaf contracts, and becomes lefs than the 
Circumfcription of the Difk, by which 
Means the Difk is depreffed. 
Venofe, veiny ; when the Veffels are branch- 
ed all over the Leaves, and their Anafto- 
mofe * or Joinings are plain to the naked 
Eye. 
*ATerm in Anatomy, exprefling the Mouths or 
Orifices of Veins and Arteries; or in other Words, the 
Part where they unite, and the Blood is difcharged from 
the one into the other. 
(ey Nervofe ; 
