~ 68 INTRODUCTION TO: BOTANY. 
. Dagger-pointed, mucronata. Finishing in a narrow 
point. Sempervivum tectorum, Amaranthus minor. 
Hooked, wncinata. Ending in a crooked point or hook. 
Mesembryanthemum uncinatum. 
Obtuse, obtusa. Rounded at top. Berberis vulgaris, 
- Corrigiola littoralis. 
Bluntly notched, retusa. Ending in a*blunt notch. Vitis- 
_ Idea punctifolia, Amaranthus lividus. 
Notched, nicked, emarginata. Ending in a sharp notch. 
Asarum Europzeum, Buxus sempervirens. Pl. 5, fig. 15. 
Truncated, truncata. Ending abruptly by a transverse 
line. Aloe retusa. 
Bitten, premorsa. Ending as if bitten by the teeth. 
- Caryota urens. 
Three-toothed, ‘ridentata. Ending in three teeth. Saxi- 
fraga tridentata, Genista tridentata. 
Five-toothed, guinquedentata. Hydrocotyle tridentata, 
Saxifraga ascendens. 
Reverse-heartshape, obcordata, obcordiformia. Oblong 
~ and parted at the end into two rounded lobes. Leaflets of 
Oxalis vulgaris. 
q Circinated, circinata, apice cirrosa. Lengthened out at 
the end into a long point rolled upon itself. Gloriosa 
superba. 
Ascidiated, ascidiata. Ending in.a hollow vase, ascidium, 
covered with a moveable cover. Nepenthes distillatoria, 
N. phyllamphora. 
12. Contour. 
Not in the least notched, Folia integerrima. ‘The edge 
being without the least incision whatever. Lysimachia re- 
pens, Periclymenum vulgare, Androseemum vulgare. 
Crenate, crenata. ‘The edge cut into small rounded 
parts. Chamedrys palustris, Betonica officinalis, Marru- 
bium vulgare, Glechoma hederacea, Caltha palustris, Po- 
pulus tremula. 
Doubly crenate, duplicato-crenata. ‘The crenules of the 
edge crenulated alse. Chrysosplenium alternifolium. 
Reversely crenate, olcrenata. ‘The edge cut into sharp 
_ points, separated by rounded sinuses. Theophrastus Ame- 
ricana. 
Serrate, serrata. The edge cut into teeth, serrature 
sharp-pointed and inclined to the tip of the leaf. Scro- 
phularia aquatica, Vaccinium montanum, Viola odorata, 
