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f. 55. Arrow-shaped : f. 56. Halbert-shaped, 

 (also acute, /?. 123), f. 51 '. Fiddle-shaped, (also 

 obtuse,/?. 123), Rumex pulcher, p. 120. f. 58. 

 Runcinate : /. 59. Lyrate : /. 60. Cloven : /. 61. 

 Three-lobed, Anemone Hcpatica : f. 62. Sinuated, 

 Oak : /'. 63. Deeply divided, Helleborus, p. 121. 



f. 64. Laciniated : 



TAB. 6. / 65. Palmate : /. 66. Pinnatifid : /. 67. 

 Doubly pinnatifid, p. 1 22. f. 68. Pectinate : f. 69. 

 Unequal, Begonia : f. 70. Jagged-pointed, p. 123. 

 f. 71. Retuse, Rumex digynus : f. 72. Emargi- 

 nate : f. 73. Pointed : f. 74. Blunt with a small 

 point, /;. 123. f. 75. Sharp-pointed, Ruscus 

 aculeatus : f. 76. Cirrose : J\ 77. Spinous,, 

 p. 123. /. 78. Fringed : / 79- Toothed : /. 80. 

 Serrated: jf. 81. Crenate,/?. 125. 



TAB. 7. f. 82. Doubly as well as sharply crenate, 

 approaching to jf. 80 : f. 83. Jagged : ./ 84. 

 Wavy, Menyanthes nymphceoicks : f. 85. Plaited, 

 p. 127. /. 86. Undulated : /. 87. Curled,;?. 127. 

 f. 88. Veiny : /. 89. Ribbed : f. 90. Three- 

 ribbed, p. 128. f. 91. Three-ribbed at the base: 

 /. 92. Triply-ribbed : /. 93. Cylindrical, Con- 

 chiunij p. 130. f. 94. Semicylindrical : f-95. 

 Awl-shaped : f. 96. Doubly tubular, Lobelia 

 Dortmanna : f. 97. Channelled, p. 1 30. f. 98. 

 Hatchet-sbaped, /;. 131. f. 99. Three-edged, Me- 

 sembryanthemum dcltoidcs : f. 100. Four-edged: 



