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Leaves. 240. Veinless (avene) opposed to veiny 
(Vide No. M6). 
241. Dotted, or punctate (punctatum) 
sprinkled with hollow points, as 
Perforated St. Johrts-wort (Hype- 
ricum perforatum). 
242. Pimpled, or papillous (papillatum) 
covered with fleshy points, as the 
Ice plant (Mesembryanthemum 
crystallinum). 
243. Papulous (papulosum) covered vith 
vesicular points, as Viper's Bug loss 
(Echium). 
Vide PI. 34. 244. Viscid (viscid um) covered with a te- 
nacious humour, as Clammy Ground- 
sel (Senecio viscosus). 
245. Villous (viliosum) covered with soft 
hairs, as Villous Deadly Carrot 
(Thapsia villosa). 
246. Tomentose (tomentosum) covered 
with interwoven hairs, hardly to be 
discerned, as Great Mullein (Ver- 
bascum thapsus). 
247. Silkv, or sericeous (sericeum) covered 
with the softest hairs pressed close 
down, as Siher Protea (Protea 
argentea). 
248. Woolly, or lanated (lanatum) cloath- 
ed as with a cobweb, the hairs spon- 
taneously curling, as Ethiopian Sage 
(Salvia Mtwioys). 
249. Bearded (barbatum) beset with paral- 
lel hairs, as the Shrubby-bearded 
