70. INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY: 
Rolled up, revoluéo, Rosmarinus officinalis, Andromeda. 
polifolia, Oxycoccus palustris, Eremocallis glomerata. 
14. Incisions. 
Cut, Folia incisa Mirbel, lobata De Candolle. With 
deep incisions on the edges, the size and form being left. 
undetermined. 
Jagged, laciniata. ‘The incisions irregular. 
Feather-cut, pinnaticisa. Incisions. disposed sideways 
like the feathers’of a quill. 
Lyrate, /yrata. Feather-cut leaves, the side lobes being 
much smaller than the end one. Barbarea preecox, Baas? 
sica Eruca, Geum urbanum, Raphanistrum vulgare. Pl. 4,. 
fig. 10. 
ees runcinata. Feather-cut leaves, the side lobes: 
sharp-pointed and bent towards the stem like a hook. 
Taraxacum officinale, Sonchus arvensis, S. oleraceus, Pre- 
nanthes muralis, Hypocheris radicata. Pl. 4, fig. 11. 
Kared, auriculata. Having two small lobes at their base. 
Salvia officinalis. 
q Lobed, lobata Mirbel, partita De Candolle. The 
incisions penetrating more than halfway, into the face of 
the leaf, but not reaching the middle rib so as to separate 
the. parenchyme of the leaf into segments. 
Two-lobed, liloba, bilobata. Bauhinia porrecta. 
Three-lobed, triloba. Anemone hepaniees Opulus pa~ 
lustris, Ribes alpinum. PI. 6, fig. 18. 
Five-lobed, quinqueloba. Veronica hostile Cym- 
balaria hederacea, Acer majus, Bryonia officinalis, Ribes. 
rubrum. PI. 5, fig. 6. 
Seven-lobed, septemloba. Malva sylvestris. 
Nine-lobed, novemlola. Alchemilla vulgaris, A. hybrida. 
Many-lobed, multiloba, &c. 
q Split, fissa. Cut leaves like the lobed, but ‘the incisions. 
are straight. 
Two-cut, lifida. 
Three-cut, érifida. Chameedrys officinalis, Mespilus 
monogyna. 
Four-cut, quadrifida. 
Feather-cut; pinnatifida. Mirbel, pinnatipartita De Can- 
dolle: Divided sideways. into shallower or deeper lobes, 
the. parenchyme of the leaf: not being. interrupted by 
the divisions. Polypodium vulgare,.. Silybum.Mariez,.Co- 
ronopus coadunatus. PI. 4, fig. 13. 
