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'eaves. . sides conniving at the base, but di' 
lated at the apex, as Geranium 
' CUCULATUM. 
" 260. Plaited, or plicate (plicatum) the 
I disk alternately bent in acute folds, 
^ as IVhite Hellebore (Veratrum 
album), 
261. Waved, or undulate (undulatum) the 
disk alternately bent in obtuse folds, 
as Aletris Capensis. 
262. Curled, or crisped (crispum) with a 
luxuriant margin, so that the disk 
comes out longer than its midriff, as 
^ Curl' leaved Mallow (JsIaIuV A CRis- 
pa}. 
£63. Perforated (perforatum) open cuts, as 
Perforated Dragon [Draco^tivu 
pertusum). 
3. Substance. 264. Membranaceous (membranaceum) 
id,e Pi. 36. stiff, like parchment, as Indian 
J, Reed (Canna Indica). 
|, 265. Scariose (scariosum) the substance 
J dry, and sonorous to the touch. 
266. Gibbous (gibbum) both surfaces con- 
vex, from abundance of pulpy mat- 
J ' ter in the middle, as Flat-leaved 
I Cacalea (Cacalea ficoides). 
267. Round, cylindrical, or columnar (te- 
res) nearly round, as the Onion 
(Allium cepa), 
^68, Depressed (depressum) pulpy, with 
' the disk more flattened than the sides, 
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