0' 



pi 



4S 



now I'l.AMS a HOW. 



I ^6. Tfif hIi<i))i (i/ t/ir liiiMi; Tills is roiir«>fm'«1 in nil llit» iMllowin^' Mortw : — 



/fi'iirf n/i<i/>t>l, ov Ci'iihit'' , wIh'ii III' the sliii|n' in wliich m IhmiI i^ piiintfd, tlio 

 l»Ms«' linvinfj a rrn'MM <»r notrli, iis in Ki^'. <;.S. 



/\ii/iif if'fi/ntf>rif, or /t'l iii/iinii ; like lu'iiil sIhi|m'<I, l-nl roMiidiT. anil Inu.nlt'r 

 (lian lon^', mm in h'i^', <)«). 



Anrii'/r</, or Eari<l : liavln^' ii sinnll |>rnjrfiiiin or htln on ruch .siilc at tin' liii.s«', 



likt' a pair of cars, as in h'ij^'. loi. 



Ill "' 

 A ii'iiir - sfiii/'iif, or Arrmr lirinliil ; /> \ 



when HUi'h lubts at lli«' 1im.s«' art' 



H«'int-Hl n|>c<!, 

 "1' •i>)'(liii>'. 



l>l l'< lllillllll 



Arm V sliii|inl. 



.Aiirlrl.Ml, 



111- 1 lllr.l. 



aitllii rcl '•)in)H>il, 



I'l li.iHtati', 



Jiointod aiitl turnt'il Iiacku ards, likf (Jif liasc of an airow iicad, as in l''i^'. lOO. 



I lnlhri'il-slmjiid, or lldstalr : ulicn sncli loins joint out waids, ;,Mvin^' tlio 

 \vliol»» Idado tlu' sha|i(' of llio liallicrd of the olden tinn-, as in I i^, loj. 



^/lic/t/s/tti/iii/, or J'i//(i/' : wlu-n tlio fo« tstalk is attacked to sonw juiit of the 

 lower fact* of the hl.ide, which may ho liken(>d to a shield home 1>y the hand 

 with the arm exteiuled. Ki<f. 104 re[ii"esents the shitdd shaped I(>af of a W'ater- 

 ]*ennywort. Kiir. 103 is the leaf of anotlier species, which is not shield sha|)e(l. 



A compai i -Joii of the two slunvs how the 

 shield-shaped leaf is mad(\ 



1^7. .Is l<) llii' A/ii'.r (If J'd/iif, we have the 

 following' terms, the first six of which apply 

 to tho base as well as to the npox of a loaf : — 

 J'oifi/i'tl, Tape)' - poinli'd, or Antniindtr ; 

 narrowed into a tapering tip, as in Fi;^. 105. 

 »ouuU.ki.i„ey..hap.a. s.m.ia.sh,.,H.d. ^1, .,//<' ; endin/,' in an acute an^'le, Fig. 106. 



Obtiu^e ; ending in an obtuse angle, or with a blunt or rounded apex, as in 

 Fig. 107. 



Ti'uiicote ; as if cut off square at the apex, as in Fig. 108. 



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