28 J/KAVE-s. 



39. LUNATE, (lunatuwj PL 5, fig. 18. Crescent- 

 shaped ; like a half-moon, whether the points are di- 

 rected towards the stalk or from it. Ex, Passiftora 

 Janata. 



20. SAGITTATE, (sagitlatumS) PL 5, fig. 19. Ar- 

 row-shaped; like the head of an arrow. Ex. Arrow- 

 head, Sagittaria sagittifolia. 



21. HASTATE, (liastatum.} PL 5, fig. 20. Hal- 

 bert-shaped; triangular, hollowed out at the base and 

 sides, but with spreading lobes. Ex. Sheep Sorrel, 

 Eitmex acetosdla, and Bitter-sweet, Salanum dulcamara. 



22. PANDURIEORM, (jpanduriforme*) PL 5, fig. 21. 

 Fiddle-shaped; oblong, broad at the two extremities 

 and contracted in the middle. Ex. Some of the leaves 

 of Various-leaved Aster, -Aster diver sifoiius. 



23. RUNCINATB, (runcinatum.) PL 5, fig. 22. 

 Lion-toothed ; cut into several transverse acute seg- 

 ments, pointing backward, Ex. Dandelion, Leontodon 

 taraxacum. 



24. LYRATE, (lyratum.) PL 5, fig. 23. Lyre- 

 sha]>ed ; cut into several transverse segments, gradually 

 larger toward the extremity of the leaf, which is 

 rounded. Ex. Water Avens, Geum Rirale. 



9,5. CLEFT or CLOVEN, (jfisswwi.) PL 5, fig. 24 U 

 When tiie margins of the fissures and segments are 

 straight. 



Observation. JBifdum, two-cleft ; trifiJitm, three- cleft ; muhi- 

 Jhlnm, many- cleft, &c. express the number of segment*. 



26. LOBED, (lobatum.} PL 5, fig. 25. When the 

 margins of the segments are rounded. Ex. Early 

 Anemone, Anemone liepatica. 



Observation. JBilobatum, two-lobed ; trilobatwn, three-lobed, 

 -SvC. according- to the number of lobes. 



27. STNUATED, (sinuatnm^ PL 6, fig. 1. Cut 

 Into rounded or wide openings. Ex. Oak. 



8. PARTED, ( partitumj PL fi, fig. 2. Deeply 



