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Fig. 59. Bristle-pointed. 



60. Toothed, (dentated.) 



61. Saw-toothed, (serrated.) 



62. Notched, (crenate.) 



63. 171. jagged, (laciniated.) 



64. Fringed, (ciliated.) , 



65. Prickly, (spinous.) 



67. Veined. 



PLATE V. 



68. Ribbed. 



69. Plaited, (plicate,) folded. 



70. Channelled, (canaliculate.) 



71. Keeled, (carinate.) 



72. Awl-shaped, (subulate.) 



73. Fingered, (digitate.) 



74. In pairs, (binate.) 



75. In threes from the same point, (ternate.) 



76. Bird-footed, (pedate.) 



77. 80, 84. Winged, (pinnate,) in a Ijrate manner, with an 



odd leaflet ; leaflets opposite. 



78. Winged, (pinnate,) with a tendril, leaflets opposite. 



79. x\bruptly winged, (pinnate ;) leaflets opposite. 



80. Alternately winged, (pinnate.) 



81. Thrice-paired, (trigeminate.) , . 



82. Doubly three-fold, (biternate.) 



170. Triply three-fold, (thrice -ternate,) (triternate.) 



83. Twice-winged, (bipinnate.) 



(73, 74, 75, 76, compound.) (82, 83, thrice- compound.) 

 84.* Stipula (below the leaves.) 



PLATE VI. 



85, a. 86, a. Floral-leaf, (bractea.) 



87. Sheath, (spatha.) 



88. Involucre. 



89, a. Common involiicre, at the base of the common, (or 



universal,) umbel, b. Partial involucre, at the base of 

 its partial umbel. 



90, 78. Tendril. 



