33 
"'Leaves. QSS.^Sword-shapedjOr ensiform, two-edged, 
gradually tapering from the base to 
* the apex, as Aletris Uvaria. 
"Gil,' 
^^89. Subulate, or awl-shaped (subulatum) 
^ linear at the base, and attenuated 
' towards the apex, as Mesembiiy- 
AXTHEMUM Bl COLOR. 
^90. Sabre-shaped, or acinacifbrm (aci- 
naciforme) compressed, flesh}^, one 
1" margiii convexed, thin, the other 
more straight and thicker, as I\1e- 
' SEM. Ac INA CI FORME. 
il!: 2.91. Hatchet-shaped, or doiabriform 
^'f (dolabriforme) compressed, round- 
6i ish, outwardly gibbous, with the 
edge sharp and roundish beneath, 
:1 * as Mesem. Dolabriforme. 
j|4 Duration. 292. Deciduous (deciduum) falling off 
il at the end of one summer, 
t 293. Caducous (caducum) falling off 
)i| early, certainly not remaining a whole 
III " summer. 
It ^94. Persisting, permanent, or abiding, 
jjj: (persistens) not falling off at the 
'Ifj end of summer. 
295. Perennial (perenne) flourishing for 
({I* many years. 
^ 296. Evergreen (sempervivens) flourishing 
at all times of the year. 
1* From page 27 to 32, there has been an error in the marking, as 
jjjate 33 has, hy mistake of the engraver, been marked 34 ; hence, 10 
j^j^ist be added to all the numerals in thfjsc pages, to make the lettcc-pross 
d plates correspond. 
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