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ACADEMIC BOTANY. 



They are: Acerose, needle- 



; Pines ; Ascidiaie, pitcher-like, 

 pouch-like; Nepenthes, Sar- 

 r a c e n i a ; Cuneate, wedge- 

 shaped ; leaflets of Marsilea ; 

 Deltoid, like Greek letter A ; 

 leaf of Poplar ; Dolabriform, 

 axe -shaped; Thujopsis ; El- 

 liptical, like an ellipse ; Ser- 

 vice leaf and Ebony leaf; 

 Ensiform, sword-like ; Iris ; 

 Falcate, sickle-shaped ; Spot- 

 ted Euphorbia ; Fistulose, 

 cylindric, hollow, and closed 

 at the end ; Onion ; Flabelli- 

 form, fan - like ; Palmetto ; 

 Lanceolate, lance - like ; Pa- 

 paw, Custard-Apple ; Linear, 

 Grasses ; Oblong, Hypericum ; 

 Orbicular, Nelumbium ; 



■European Lime or Linden {TiUa 



Oval, broader than ovate ; Hydrangea, Guaia^ 

 cum; Ovate, egg-shaped; Yellow Honey- 

 suckle; Pandunform, fiddle - shaped ; "Wild 



Potato ; Peltate, 

 shield - shaped ; 

 W a t e r-shield, 

 Nasturtion; 

 Rhomboidal, 

 rhomb- shaped ; 

 leaflets of Silk- 

 Mimosa ; R 0- 

 tund, round 

 I in outline; 

 Cheese-Mallow; 

 Scale-like, Tani- 



FiG. 118. — Sweet-Gum {LigwdamhwF 

 styracijlua). 



Fig. 119. — Tamarisk (Tamarix gal- 

 Ika). 



arisk (Fig. 119); Spatulate, like a druggist's spatula; Boxthorn; 

 Subulate, awl-shaped ; Juniper ; Terete, cylindrical and tapering ; 

 Bush. 



