72 INTRODUCTION TO- BOTANY. 
Three fingered, tridigitata, digitata trifoliolata, ternata 
Linnzeus. Menyanthes trifoliata, Oxalis vulgaris. Pl. 5, ° 
fig. 9. 
oR our-fingered, quadridigitata, digitata quadrifoliolata. 
Marsilia quadrifolia. 
Five-fingered, quinquedigitata, quinata Linnzeus. Po- 
tentilla reptans, Rubus fruticosa, Lupinus albus. 
Seven-fingered, septemdigitata. AAsculus Hippocastanum. 
Pi. 5, fig. 8. 
Nine-fingered, novemdigitata. Sterculia feetida. 
Many-fingered, multidigitata. Lupinus varius. 
Vertebral, vertebrata Mirbel, lomentacea De Candoile. 
Leaflets nar rowed at distances, me at each narrowing there 
is a joint. Cussonia spicata, Citrus Aurantium. PI. 5, 
fig. 10. . 
Pinnate, pinnata. Leaflets disposed upon two sides of a — 
foostalk. 
Three-leafletted, trifoliolata. Dolichos, Hedysarum gy- 
Fansy bro oy tee Ps. 
Paired, conjugata, opposite-pinnata. Leaflets in pairs. 
One-paired, Unijuga, conjugata Linneus. One pair 
only of leaflets. Zygophyllum Fabago, Lathyrus pratensis, 
L. sylvestris. 
Two-paired, lijuga. Mimosa nodosa. 
Three-paired, tryuga. Orobus tuberosus, Vicia lathry- 
roides. 
Four-paired, quadrijuga. Cassia longisiliqua. 
Five-paired, guinguejuga. Cassia occidentalis. 
Many- paired, multyuga. Orobus sylvaticus, Vicia multi- — 
flora. Pl. 4, fig. 15. 
Alternately disposed, foliols alternatim positis. Leaflets 
alternate, instead of being opposite and in pairs. Potentilla 
rupestris. 
Abruptly terminated, abruple pinnata, abrupte terminata, 
pari-pinnala. Leaflets in pairs, without an odd leaflet, or 
tendril, at oad end of the footstalk. Orobus tuberosus. 
Pl. 4, fig. 1 5. 
With an odd leaflet, fodiolo impart, impari-pinnata. Pin- 
nate, terminated by an odd leaflet. Asplenium saxatile, 
Fraxinus excelsior, Cardamine impatiens, Erodium cicuta- 
rium, Rosa. Pl. 4, fig. 14. 
Terminated by a tendril, cirrho terminato.. Pinnate, ter- 
minated by tendrils instead of an odd leaflet. Fumaria 
claviculata, Vicia, Pisum sativum, Lathyrus odoratus. 
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