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Compound; when a fingte Petiolefurnifhes 
more than one Leaf. 
Articulate, jvinted; when one Leaf grows 
out at the Top of another. 
Digitate, fingered; when the Apex of a 
fingle Petiole conneéts many Folioles : And 
they are termed Binate, Ternate, or Quinate, 
growing fwo, three, or five together, accord 
ing to the Number of Folioles, of which 
the digitate Leaf confifts. 
Pinnate, winged; when the Sides of a fin- 
gle Petiole conne& many Folioles. 
Pinnate with an odd one ; when it is ter- 
minated by an odd Foliole. 
A Cirrhofe Pinnate Leaf ; when it termi- 
nates in a Cirrhus or Clafper. 
An Abrupt Pinnate Leaf; when it is ter- 
minated neither by a Foliole nor Cirrhus. 
Oppofitely Pinnate; when the Folioles 
ftand oppofite to each other. 
Alternately Pinnate ; when the Folioles are 
produced alternately. 
Interruptedly Pinnate ; when the Folioles 
are alternately lefs, 
Articulately Pinnate ; when the Petiole 
common to all the Folioles is articulate, 
jointed, 
Decur/ively Pinnate; when the Folioles are 
decurrent, 
