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Leaves. 188. Lunate (Lunatum) roundish cut out 
with a sinus at the base with poste- 
rior acute angles, as Passion-Jioxver 
(Passiflora lunata). 
189. Sagittate (sagittatum) triangular, di- 
vided into posterior acute angles, as 
Common Arrow-head (Sagittaria 
sagittifolia). 
190. Hastate (hastatum) sagittate (vide 
187) divided into posterior angles, 
projecting laterally, as Sweet-scented 
Cacalea (Cacalea suaveolens)« 
191 • Runcinate (runcinatum) pinnatifid 
(vide 199) so that, the lobes convex 
before, behind are transverse (con- 
cave) as Common Dandelion (Leon- 
TODON taraxacum). 
192. Panduriform (panduriforme) oblong, 
with the sides below narrowed, as 
Dock (Rumex pulcher). 
193. Cleft, or bifid (sissum) divided into 
two parts by linear sinuses, with 
margins straight, as Climbing Moun- 
tain Ebony (Bauhinia scan- 
dens); also three-cleft, or trifid, 
* and many cleft ^ as the Bulbous 
Ranunculus. 
194. Lobed (lobatum) divided to the mid- 
dle, making distinct segments, as 
Common Maple (Acer campes- 
TRIS). - 
195» Two, five-cleft, &c. (bi-quinquefidum) . 
according to the number of fissures — 
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