, - ae. & - “Sy. ‘qe te fe Me ee eed) ee Oe ee 
» = nee T : pa \y rotate 48 kes — te ter Ve de et ae rae Ke ey 
\ ‘ ‘ , ’ Ph : bs ' 
x ’ 
1, 
‘ 96 wat oS aleuv al. aad Ph iysiological Bota 
Atriplex patula (Fig. 158), and rhomboidal, are sedi in Hepet 
obvious signification. A veniform leaf (Fig. 159) is ones 
that is broader than long, and has the apex rounded off, 
Fic. 158.—Triangular leaf of Fic. 159.—Reniform leaf of Fic. 160. — Sagit- 
LALA plex PALA. *) = the ground-ivy, WVefeta tate leaf of Coxvol- , 
Glechoma. vulus arvensis. 
with two projecting lobes at the base also rounded off. 
Sagittate (Fig. 160) and hastate (Fig. 161) leaves are 
Fic. 162.—Peltate leaf of T7ope@olum. 
of Rumex acetosa. _ 
¢ \ oS 
Fic. 161.—Hastate leaf 
pointed at the apex, and have also two pointed lobes at the 
base ; the incision bounded by these latter is acute-angled _ 
