INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. Z14 
Folded together, conduplicate. Applied close to one 
another, and folded togther. Avicenna. 
Folded up, plicate. In regular folds like those of a fan. 
Fagus sylvatica. 
Rumpled, conlortuplicate, corrugate. Folded irregularly, 
in different directions, like a rumpled stuff. Convolvulus, 
Malva, Gossypium. 
Joined together, coalite. . United after the seed ripened, 
and forming only a single mass. ‘Tropzolum. 
Pierced, pertuse. Pierced with large holes. Menisper- 
mum fenestratum. : 
€ Rounded, orbicudares, subrotunde. More or less 
rounded. Acanthaceee, Hura crepitans. 
Oval, ovales. Resembling the longitudinal section of an 
egg, one end being rounder than the other. Cheiranthus 
Cheiri, Amyedalus communis. | 
Elliptic, elliptice. One third longer than broad, edge 
rounded, the two.ends equal. Quercus longeva. 
Kidneyshape, reniformes. Anacardium orientale. 
Heartshape, cordiformes. Ixora, Coffea, Phyllis Nobla. 
Lanceolate, lanceolate. ‘Two thirds longer than bread, 
and ending in an acute angle. 
Linear, lineares. Flat, long, narrow, with the sides 
nearly parallel. Hieracium glaucum. 
Long, elongate. At least twice and a half as long as 
broad. Salsola radiata. 
Semicylindrical, hemicylindrice. Long, with one face 
flat and the other convex. Salsola radiata. 
Sickleshape, falcate. Long and bent like a reaping- 
hook. Ceratospermum, Hypecoum. 
q Alike, similares. “Equal in size and form. Faba, 
Amygdalus, and indeed most cotyledons. 
Unlike, dissimiles. Differing from one another. ‘Trapa 
natans, Ceratophyllum demersum. a 
{ Lobed, lobate. Cut to the middle, or even deeper. 
Juglans, Hernandia. 
Two-lobed, bilolate. Brassica oleracea. 
Five-lobed, guinquelobate. ‘Tilia alba. 
Feather-cut, pinnatifide. Long, and divided on the 
_ sides. Geranium moschatum. 
Uncut, integre. Having neither teeth, sinuses, nor lobes. 
Most cotyledons. 
q Footstalked, petiolate. Narrowed at bottom into a 
kind of footstalk. Mirabilis Jalapa when germinating, 
A®sculus Hippocastanum, Trapeolum when germinating, 
Dorstenia Contrayerva. 
