FOBMS OP THE LAMINA. 



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(Fig. 24), Oblong as in the Yudzuriha (Fig. 25), and Linear 

 as in the Kuyamaki (Sciadopitys verticillata) (Fig. 26), etc. 



Fig. 25. 



Fig. 26. 



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Fig. 25. — Coriaceous, biennial, entire, 



and oblong leaf of the Yudzuriha 



( Daphnipliyllum macropodum). 



Fig, 



26. — Linear leaf of the 

 Koyamaki 

 (Sciadopitys verticillata). 



The principal forms of monosymmetrical laminae are 

 Ovate as in the Mume and Natsume (Fig. 27), Obovate as in 

 the Kobushi (Magnolia Kobus) (Fig. 28) and Mokuren 

 (M. obovata), Lanceolate as in theMomo (Prunus persica) 

 and Shidareyanagi (Salix babylonica) (Fig. 31), Oblanceolate 

 as in the Yayemugura (Galium aparine) (Fig. 29) and 

 Numatorano-o (Lysimachia FortuneiJ , Acerose as in the 

 Sugi and Akamatsu (Fig. 32), Spathulate as in the Tabirako 

 (Eritrichium pedunculare) (Fig. 30) and Darumagiku 

 (Aster spathulifolius) , Cordate as in the Satoinio and Ko- 

 hone (Nuphar japonicum) (Fig. 33), Beniform as in the 

 Agisumire (Viola verecimda, var. semilunaris) and Kaki- 

 doshi (Nepeta Glechoma) (Fig. 34), Sagittate as in the 



