450 



DIFFERENT STIPULATIONS. 



,..Pisum,...Melianthus,...Pastinaca,...Heracleum,...Laserpi-- 

 TiuM,...PoTERiuM,...and most diadelphous plants. 



Plicate, plaited; when their complication is in plaits length* 

 ways, like the plicate leaves explained in Chap. V. as in Cratae- 

 gus, ... Betula, ... Alnus, ...Fagus, ...Vitis,... Acer,... Opulus 

 Viburnum,... Ribes, ... Althaea, ... Malva, ... Humulus, ... Ur- 



TICA^...PASSIFLORA,...and Alchemila. 



8. Reclinate, reclined ; when the leaves are reflexed down- 

 wards towards the petiole, as in Podophyllum,. ..Aconitkjm,... 

 Hepatica,... Pulsatilla,. ..Anemone,. ..and Adoxa. 



9. Circinal, compassed*', when the leaves are rolled in spi- 

 rally downwards, as in Filices, and some pALMsf. 



CHAP. XVII. 



OF STIMULATION. 



BY Stipulation is meant the situation and structure of the 

 $tipulaz%, at the base of the leaves. 



The stipulce in different plants are found to be as various as the 

 leaves. They are, 



1. Wanting in the aspcrifolw^, the class Didynamick, the 



* In rings. 



f Vide Plate 11, at the end, 

 % See Chap. VIII. Author. 



§ Pmtandri* Mo??ogynia t l)istmnmi 1 . See tVt IT. Chap. VIII. Author^ 



