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TABLE VI. 



213 Mucronatum, mucronate, terminating in a small prickle. 



214 Cirrhosum, cirrhose, terminating in a clasper or tendril, 292. 

 X. Surface. 



215 Nudum, naked, without hairs or excrescences. 



216 Glabrum, smooth, slippery. 



217 Nitidum, glossy, smooth and shining. 



2 18 Lucidum, lucid, bright, reflecting light. 



219 Coloratum, coloured, of a colour different from green. 



220 Nervosum, nervous, with nerves extended from the base to 



the apex. 



221 Trinerve, where three nerves join at the base and apex. 



222 Triplinerve, where three nerves are each divided into three 



more above the base. 



223 Trinervatum, where three nerves run into each other at 



the base. 



224 Enerve, without nerves, opposite to nervous. 



225 Lineatum, lined, with depressed nerves or hollow lines. - 



226 Sulcatum, furrowed, with deep lines. 



227 Venosum, veined, with veins many ways. 



223 Rugosum, rugose, wrinkled, shrivelled, rough. 



229 Bullatum, studded, bladdery, alternately convex and con- 



cave. 



230 Lacunosum, where the disk of the leaf is depressed into deep 



cavities between the veins that run parallel from the disk 

 to the margin. 



231 Avene, without veins. 



232 Punctatum, punctate, with hollow scattered punctures. 



233 Papillosum, papillose, covered with fleshy punctures. 



234 Papulosum, papulose, covered with vascular punctures. 



235 Viscidum, viscid, covered with a viscid humour. 



236 Villosum, villous, covered with soft hairs. 



237 Tomentosum, downy, covered with downy hairs. 



238 Sericeum, silky, covered with soft silky hairs. 



239 Lanatum, woolly, covered with woolly hairs. 



240 Barbatum, bearded, hairs growing in tufts. 



241 Pilosum, pilous, covered with long hairs that appear di- 



stinctly. 



