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Leaves, 122. Cauline (caulinum) inserted on the 
stem, as Parthenium. 
12,3. Rameal (rameum) placed upon the 
branches, clilto. 
124. Axillary (axillare) inserted at the base 
of the branch, ditto. 
125. Floral (flornle) nearest to the flower, 
as the Radish (Raphanus). 
2. Ntimher, as one (unicum) two (duoj three (tria) few 
(pauca) many (plurima). 
3. Situation, 126. Alternate (alterna) placed like steps 
for climbing along the branch, as 
African Kiggelaria, (Kiggelaria 
Africana). 
1 27* Two-rowed (disticba) pointing from 
two sides of the branch, although 
everywhere inserted, as Deciduous 
Q//?re55 (Cupressus disticha). 
128. Bifarious (bifaria) only springing from 
the two opposite sides of the branch, 
as Norzvay Spruce (Pinus abies). 
129. Scattered (sparsa) placed without any 
certain order, as Myrtle-lea'ved 
Milk-wort i'^oi.YG Ah A myrtifo- 
lia). 
130. Crowded (conferta) many, nearly con- 
cealing the whole branch or stem, 
as Common Yew (Taxus bacci- 
fera). 
131. Imbricated (imbricata) covering half 
of each other in turn, as Common 
Cypress (Cupressus sEMPERv^- 
rens). 
