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Leaves., 221. Mucronate (mucronatum) terminated 
by a prominent point, like an arrow, 
as Rough Bind-weed (S mi lax as- 
pera) ; ending very acutCy as Tar- 
tarian Statice (Statice Tartari- 
ca); obtuse, sls Canadian J sarabaC' 
ca (Asa RUM Canidense). 
222. Cirrhose, or tendrilled (cirrhosum) 
ternated by a tendril, as Superb Lil^ 
(Gloriosa superba}> 
1 1. Surface, 223. Upper surface (pagina superior) com- 
Vide PI. 33. monly points to the heaven, under 
surface (pagina inferior) to the 
earth. 
224. Naked (nudum) destitute of hairs or 
bristles, as Orange (Citrus au- 
rantium). 
225. Smooth (glabrum) the surface slip- 
pery, ditto. 
226. Shining (nitidum) a shining smooth- 
ness, as Broad-leaved Oixhis (Or- 
chis lattfolia). 
227. Lucid (lucidum) bright, as if illumin- 
ed, as Sweet-bay Laurel (Laurus 
nobilis). 
228. Coloured (coloratum) any other co- 
lour than green, as Three-coloured 
Amaranth (Amaranth us trico- 
I lor). 
22.9. Nerved (nervosum) with most simple 
vessels running from the base to the 
iapex, as Alisma Palustris. 
230. Three-nerved, (trinerve) having, three 
