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SiipulcSi stem at an acute arsgle, as Vlata" 
NUS OCCIDENTALIS. 
3d4. Very intire (intergerrimje) the mar- 
gin linear and not in the least cut. 
565. Serrate (serrata?) ail the incisions in 
the margin looking at the extremity, 
as SORBUS AUCUPARIA. 
366. Ciliate (ciliatfe) having parallel bris- 
tles disposed along the margin lon- 
gitudinally, as Red-topped Sage 
(Salvia horminum.) 
367' Dentate (dentate) with remote spread- 
ing points along the margin. 
3G8. Cleft (fissffi) divided by linear indent- 
ations, the margins being straight, 
as Agrimonia Europcea. 
TENDRIL. (Vide No. 312.) 
Vide Fig. 48. 559. Axillary (axillaris) inserted at the 
base of the leaf. 
370. Foliar (foliaris) sitting on a leaf, as 
Glortosa Superba. 
371. Petiolar (petiolaris) sitting on a pe- 
tiole, as PrsuM Sativum. 
372. Peduncular (peduncularis) sitting on 
a peduncle, as Vitis Vinifera. 
373. Simple (simplex) undivided. (Vide 
Fig. 368). 
374. Trifid (trifidus) divided into tb'ee 
parts. (Vide Fig. 370.) 
375. Many-cleft (multifidus) many times 
divided. (Vide Fig, 372.) 
