TABLE VI. m 



IV. Direction. 



3! 4 Erect us (130), upright. 



315 Patens (134), spreading. 



316 Assurgens (136), bending upivards in a kind of arch. 



317 Recurvatus (139), bent backwards. 



V. Surface. 



318 Glaber (216), smooth. 



319 Aculeatus (244), prickPy, 



320 Nudus (215), naked. 



321 Articulatus (84), jointed. 



322 Sptnescens, hard } and sharp. 



STIPULiE, APPENDAGES TO THE LEAF. 



323 Gemine, two and two, by pairs. 



324 Solitarie, single scattered. J 



325 Laterales, inserted in the sides. 



326 Extrafoliacee, on the outside, below the base of the petiole. 



327 Intrafoliacee, on the inside, above the base of the petiole. 



328 Oppositifoliacee, opposite, placed on the sides at the base 



of the leaf. 



329 Caduce (273), falling off, withering before the leaf. 



330 Decidue (272), falling annually. 



331 Persistentes^ abiding after the leaf falls off. 



332 SriNEscENTES (322), hard and sharp, like a spine -or prickle. 



333 Sessiles ( 150), squat, having no foot-stalk. 



334 Adnate (151), adhering to the branch by an attachment of its 



upper surface. 



335 Decurrentes (153), running down the branch. 



336 Vaginantes (157), surrounding the stem like a sheath, 



337 Subulate (269), awl-shaped. 



338 Lanceolate (167), lance-shaped. 



339 Sagittate (179), arrow-shaped, 



340 Lunate (178), moon-shaped, 



341 Erecte (130), upright. 



