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Square, will become fpolygonous, of many 
Sides *: - 
In refpect to Compojfition, digitate Leaves 
will frequently gain an Addition of one o 
more Folioles 7. 
Crifp, curled Leaves, are a very frequent 
Variety. In Zanacetum, Mentha, Ocymum, 
and Matricaria, which are f{cented Plants, 
there is this Singularity obfervable, that 
when the Leaves are curled, the Scent is 
heightened by the Crifpature f. 
Bullate, bladdery Leaves are generally pro- 
duced from fuch as are rugo/e, wrinkled; 
and this is owing to the Increafe of the 
Subftance of the Leaf within its Veffels 
which occalions it to fwell and rife: In 
the Saponaria Concava Anglicana, a bullate 
* Lyfimachia lutea major folits ternis (Tourn.) 
Lyfimachia lutea major foliis quaternis (Tourn) 
Lyfimachia lutea major foliis quinis (Tourn.) 
Anagallis cerulea foliis binis ternifve ex adverfo nafcentibus 
(Raj.) 
Anagallis Phenicea foliis amplioribus ex adverfo quaternis 
(Tourn.) 
Salicaria trifolia caule Hexagono (Lourn.) 
¢ Trifolium quadrifolium hortenfe album (C. B.) 
¢ Malva crifpa (7. B.) 
Mentha crifpa Danica (Park.) 
Tanacetum fliis crifpis (C. B-) 
Matricaria crifpa. 
Ocymum latifolium maculatum vel crifpum (C. B.) 
Leaf 
