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the Kme (Fig. 61, etc., etc.), more deeply cut or 

 toothed, as in the nettle (Pig. 72) ; or sinuate^ that 

 is, cut in a wavy fashion, as ia the oak (Fig. 75) j 

 lobed, as in the leaf of the common little softt 

 leaved geranium (Fig.. 77) • or deeply cut, forming 



Fio. 77. Bonnded, or kidney-BhapeS Leaf of common DOTe'a-foot Craoebill, 



cut in rounded lobesi 



the pinnatifid leaf, as in the common poppy (Fig. 

 ,78). The apex of the leaf takes many forms; for, 

 jbhough pointed ia the majority of leaves, the form 

 of the pointing varies much, and at times there is 

 no point at all, the leaves being either blunted in 

 gome way, or rounded as in Fig. 77, or as in the 

 well-know^ Indian cress j or kidney-shaped,^ as in 



