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Evonymus Europzeus, Acer Pseudoplatanus, Viburnum 
Lantana. PI. 6, fig. 2. 
Doubly serrate, ” duplicalo-serrate. The serratures of 
which are also serrate themselves. Ribes rubrum, Ulmus 
campestris, Corylus Avellana. 
Toothed, dentata. The edge cut into teeth, hie do 
not incline either to the tip or bottom of the leaf, Tus: 
silago vulgaris, Senecio vulgaris, Erysimum cordifolium, 
Sinapis alba. 
Denticulated, denticulata,? When the teeth or serratures 
Serrulated, serrulata. are extremely small. Lactuca 
virosa, Circzea Lutetiana, Inula dys senterica, Senecio Doria. 
‘Gnawed, erosa. The edge cut into small unequal parts, 
as if eaten by an insect. Senecio Doria, Sinapis alba. 
Sinuated, stvuata. ‘The edge cut into rounded jags, se- 
parated by sinuses also rounded. Stramonium feetidum, 
Carduus natans, Quercus longeva, Onopordium vulgare. 
Pl. 4, fig. 8. 
Violon-shaped, panduriformia. Oblong, with a rounded 
sinus on each side. Rumex pulcher, Convolvalas pandu- 
ratus. Pl. 4, fig. 9. 
Repand, sinuolata, repanda. When the sinuses are very 
shallow. Solanum nigrum, Inula dysenteria, Chrysople- . 
nium oppositifolium, Alnus glutinosus. 
Angulous, angulosa. The edge having several anoular 
jags, whose number is indeterminable. Stramonium feeti- 
dum, Tussilago vulgare, Chelidonium glaucum, Ficaria 
verna. PI. 6h fie. 7. 
Five-aneled, quinque-a angulata. Pelargonium peltatum, 
&e. 
ane septem-angulata. Hibiscus Abelmoschus, 
&e. 
Fringed, vane Bordered with straight hairs like eye- 
lashes. Taneas pilosus, Sempervivum tector um, Eremocallis 
glomerata. Pl. 4, fig. 9. ‘i 
13. Edge. 
Callous, margine calloso. Covered with small hard tu- 
mours. Saxifra aga Cotyledon. 
Gristly, cartilasineo. Hard, elastic, and of some other 
colour than green. Vitis Tdeca punctifolia. Pl. 4, fig. 6. 
Thorny, spinoso. Armed with hard prickles. Agave 
Americana, Carduus lanceolatus, Silybum Mariz, Carlina 
vulgaris. Pl. 6, fig. 9. 
