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VIII. Margin. 



193 Integerrimum, very entire, without any incision. 



194 Crenatum, crenate, where the margin is notched at right 



angles to the centre without inclining to either extre- 

 mity. 



195 Serratum, serrate, sawed, notches like the teeth of a saw, 



inclining all the same way, either towards the point or 

 base. 



196 Ciliatum, ciliate, where bristles are arranged in a parallel 



order on the margin of the leaf, like eye-lashes. 



197 Dentatum, dentate, toothed, points like teeth protruding 



from the margin of the leaf, at some distance from each 

 other. 



198 Spinosum, spinose, where the margin is armed with sharp 



spines. 



199 Cartilagineum, cartilaginous, where the margin is hard 



and tough. 



200 Repandum, repand, where the margin is waved. 



201 Lacerum, lacerate, where the margin is variously divided, 



as if torn. 



202 Erosum, erose, where the margin is sinuate, as if gnawed 



with teeth. 



203 Membranaceum, membranaceous, where the margin is thin 



and pellucid. 



204- DiEDALEUM, dedalous, where the margin has many various 

 windings and turnings. 



IX. Apex. 



205 Obtusum, obtuse, where the point is rounded. 



206 ^Marginatum, -emarginate, where the apex is notched, 



207 Retusum, rttust, terminating in an obtuse hollow. 



208 Prjemorsum, premorse, where the termination appears as if 



bitten off. 



209 Truncatum, truncate, terminating in a line, as if cut off, 



210 Acutum, acute, terminating in a sharp angle. 



211 Acuminatum, acuminate, terminating in a sharp point. 



212 Cuspidatum, cuspidate, terminating in a point, like a spear, 



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