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before the end of sammer, as Mo* 
Rus Niger* 
351. Deciduous (deciduae) falling off at the 
end of one summer. 
352. Permanent (persistcntes) remainlnfr 
after defoliation. 
353. Spinescent (spinescentes) becoming 
hard and sharp, aspETivERiA Al- 
LIACEA. 
354. Sessile (sessiles) sitting immediately 
on the stem, as So reus i\ucuPA- 
RIA. 
355. Adnate (adnata) united to the stem, 
as Rosa Canina. 
356. Decurrent (decurrentcs) the base ex- 
tended along the stem, as Clif- 
FOIITIA IlLICIFOLIA. 
357. Vaginant (vaginantes) sheathing the 
stem. 
358. Subulate (subulatesj aul-shaped, as 
P E T I V E R I A i V L L I A C E A . 
35 g. Lanceolate (lanceolate) oblong, ta- 
pering at each end. 
36(1 Sagittate (sagittata?) triangular with 
posterior acute angles, and an in- 
dentation at the base. 
361. Lunate (lunatte) crescent-shaped, 
roundish, hollowed out at the base, 
and without posterior angles, as 
HujruLus LupuLus. 
362,, Erect (erecta3) placed almost perpen- 
dicularly. 
363. Spreading (patcntes) rising from the 
