u 
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Leaves. three-lobed, as Laurus Saxifra- 
GA ; and Jive-lobed^ as Humulus 
LUPULUS. 
Vide PI. SO. \g6. Partite (parlitum) divided nearly to 
the base, faintly lobed, difform, 3, 
4, 5, and much parted. 
Palmate (palmatum) divided beyond 
the middle into nearly equal lobes, 
as Blue Passion-flower (Passiflo- 
RA ccerulea). 
198. Lyrate (lyratum) divided transversely 
into lacini^, of which the inferior 
ones are less and more remote, as 
IVintei" Cress (Erysimum barba- 
rea). 
199- Pinnatifid (pinnatifidum) transversely 
divided into horizontal and oblon^r 
laciniffi ; as Star-iJiistle Centaury 
(Centaurea calcitrapa). 
200. Sinuated (sinuatum) having dilated 
sinuses on the sides, as Common 
Oak (QuERCus robur). 
201. Laciniated (laciniatum) cut into seg- 
ments variously and indeterminately, 
as Bee Larkspur (Delphinium 
elatum). 
- 202 Squarrnse (squarrosum) divided into 
elevated segments, not parallel to 
the plane of the leaf, as Aloe Dis- 
TICHA. 
9. Margin. 203. Very intire (integerrimum) the margin 
Vide PI. 31. linear, nor in the least cut, as 
