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8. Pinnate with an odd one, (impari-pinnatumis 
s. pinnatum cum impari), when at the apex of 
a pinnated leaf there is a leafet. 
Oppositely pinnate, (opposite pinnatum), when 
the leafets on a pinnated leaf stand opposite 
to one another. | 
Alternately pinnate, (alternatim pinnatum), 
when the leafets on a pinnated leaf stand al- 
ternately, fig. 30. 
Interru ale pinnate, (interrupte pinnatun), 
when in a pinnated leaf each pair of alter- 
nate leafets is smaller, fig. 8. 
2. Jointedly pinnate, (articulate pinnatum), when 
between each pair of opposite pinnule or 
leafets the stem is furnished with a jointed 
edge, fig. 239, 
1, Decursively pinnate, (decussive pinnatum), 
when from each particular pinnula a folia- 
ceous appendage runs down to the following 
one, fig. 2 
%. Decreasingly pinnate, (pinnatum foliolis de- 
crescentibus), when the successive folicla on 
a pinnated leaf grow gradually smaller to 
the point, as in Vicia sepium. 
_ 98. Conjugately pinnated, (conjugate-pinnatum), 
when. a leaf-stalk divides, and each part makes a 
pinnated leaf, fig. 222. ; 
99. Digitato-pinnate, (digitate-pinnatum), when se-. 
veral simply pinnated ravess from four to five, 
ane on the point of one stalk, as in Mimosa pudica, 
fig, 285. 
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