PLATE VII. LEAVES. 



SIMPLE LEAVES CONTINUED, 

 .FIG. 



1 SERRATE (p. 132) 



2 Duplicato-serrate (p. 132) 



3 Duplicato-crenate (p. 132) 



4 Cartilagineous (p. 133) 



5 Acutely crenate (p. 132) 



6 Obtusely crenate (p. 132) 



7 Plicate (p. 134) 



8 Crenate (p. 132) 



9 Crisp (p. 134) 



10 Obtuse (p. 132) 



1 1 Acute (p. 132) 



12 Acuminate (p. 132) 



13 Obtuse with an Acumen* 



14 Acute Ly-emarginate "f 



15 Cuneiform-emarginate j| 

 l(j Retuse (p. 131) 



17 Pilose (p. 133; 

 18-Tomentose (p. 134) 

 19 Hispid (p. 133) 

 CO Ciliate (p. 133) 



21 Rugose (p. 134) 



22 Venose (p. 134) 



23 Nervose(p. 134) 



24 Pappiliose (p. 133) 



25 Linguiform (p. 135) 

 <26 Acmaciform (p. 135) 



27 Dolabriform (p. 1 35) 



28 Deltoid (,p. 130) 



29 Triquetrous (p. 13(5) 

 ^0 Canaliculate (p. 135) 



Blunt with a point. 

 Sharply nicked. 



Wedge-shaped and nicked. The explanation of these 

 terms was omitted in the Chapter of Simple Leave* 



