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FAMILIAR LESSORS IN BOTANY. 



Fio. 33. 



Fig. 34. 



Pig. 35. 



Three-ldbed^ 



Oblong lanceolate. 



Peltate, 



(Wild Violet) 



(Silene Virginica.) 



(Naeturtion.) 



Fig. 36. 



Fig. 37. 



Fig. 38. 



JReniform, 



Renifomi, 



SagUiate, 



(Wild Ginger.) 



(Pennyworth.) 



(Water Plantain.) 



74. A compound leaf consists of several distinct blades on 

 one petiole; each blade is a leaflet. When these leaflets 

 have each a little foot-stalk, those foot-stalks are called 

 petiolules, as in the rose-leaf, .which is a pinnate leaf. 



