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forts of teeth, one fmall and the other large, 

 fee fig. 32. the lefs upon the greater, as in the 

 Wild Sage. 



A crenated or notched leaf [cre?2atum) is one 

 whofe borders are cut into angles or inden- 

 tures, which are contiguous and turn inward, 

 Avithout any bend either to the top or the bafe, 

 as the Common Betony^ fee fig. 38. V/hen the 

 notches are pointed, it is termed {acute creiia- 

 tuni)j fee fig. 35. and when they are rounded 

 {pbfiife crenatum)^ fee fig. 36. and a double 

 crenated leaf, is one that has fmall crenatures 

 upon the larger, fee fig. 33. 



A repanded leaf (repandeduni) Is one whofe 

 border is indented the whole length, and the 

 lobes are each a fegment of a circle, with ob- 

 tufe finufes between them, fee fig. 46. 



A cartilaginous or grilllyleaf (<:^r///^^/m/;;;) 

 is one whofe border is diftinguifhed from the 

 other part of the leaf by a cartilage or mem- 

 branous flefliy fubftance, fee fig. 34. 



A ciliated leaf [ciliatum) is one whofe bor- 

 der is fet round Vv^ith fmall parallel hairs, like 

 thofe of the eye-lid, fee fig. 50. 



A lacerated or torn leaf (lacerum) is one 

 whofe border is compofed of torn fegments 

 of different fizes and figures, as iu the Sea 

 Cabbage^ fee fig. 24. 



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