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bryony(Fig.76),of the lime; or,to go to more familiar 

 plants, of daisy, or dandeHon, or wild geranium (Fig. 

 77). The difference is evident between the com- 

 pound or many-pieced leaves of the first set, and 

 the simple one-pieced leaves of the second. We 



FxG, 74,^Cbnipoaiid Palmate Leaf of Clover, a. stipules ; &, petiole, 



begin with the latter, but do not confine yourselves 

 to the examples we have given you, but collect in as 

 great variety as you can. When you have done so, 

 we doubt not that you will find the majority of the 



