364 AN EXPLANATION OF 



176 Cordatum, cordate, heart-shaped. 

 377 Reniforme, reniform, kidney-shaped. 



178 Lunatum, lunate, shaped like a half moon. 



179 Sagittatum, sagittate, arrow-shaped. 



180 H asta turn, hastate, spear-shaped. 



181 Runcinatum, runcinate, like the teeth of a great saw 



whose serratures are bent downwards. 



182 Panduriforme, panduriform, fiddle-shaped. 



183 Fissiim, slit, divided into linear partitions. 



184 LobatiiTn, lobate, divided into lobes. 



185 Bilobum, Trilobuin, Sec. two and three-lobed, &c. ac- 



cording to the number of the lobes. 



186 Partitum, partite, divided almost to the base; the num- 



ber of divisions is expressed by the terms bipartite, 

 tripartite, &c. 



187 Palmatum, palmate, divided like a hand. 



188 Lyratum, lyrate, lyre- shaped, with transverse divisions 



broadest at the apex; the lower ones gradually less, 

 and more distant. 



189 Pinnatifidimi, pimiatifid, deeply divided into transverse, 



lateral, oblong segments. 



190 Sinuatum, sinuate, divided into lateral hollows. 



191 Laciniatum, laciniatc, divided into segments. 



192 Squarrosum, squarrose, divided into elevated segments, 



not plane or parailel,as in the calyx of some Syuge- 

 nesious plants. 



MARGIN. 



193 Integerrimum, very entire, without any incision. 



194 Crenatum, crenate, where the margin is notched at 



right angles to the centre, without inclining to either 

 extremity. 



195 Serratum, serrate, sawed, notches like the teeth of a 



saw, inclining all the same w ay, either towards the 

 point, or base. 



196 Ciliatum, ciliate, where bristles are arranged in a parallel 



order on the margin of the leaf, like eye-lashes. 



197 Dentatum, dentate, toothed, points like teeth protrud- 



ing from the margin of the leaf, at some distance from 

 each other. 



198 Spinosum, spinose, where the margin is armed with 



sharp spines. 



199 Cartilagineum, cartilagineous, where the margin is hard 



and tough. 



200 Repandum, repand, where the margin is waved. 



Lacerum 



