GLOSSARY 
SERRATE. — Having teeth like those of a saw — i.c., more 
or less directed forward. If the teeth are 
uniform in size, the leaflet is said to be 
iiniserrate or simply serrated. If the teeth 
themselves are serrulate, the leaflet is said 
to be biserrate or doubly sei'rated. 
SERRULATE. — Like Serrate, but the teeth firm and small. 
rOOTHED = Dentate. 
5. PETIOLES 
THE STALKS OF THE LEAF 
EILIP'ORM. — Slender, like a thread. 
6. STIPULES 
THE SOMEWHAT LEAF-LIKE ATT.\CHMENT AT THE BASE 
OF THE LEAF-STALK 
ADN AITL — Attached by the edges throughout to the petiole. 
ADPRESSED. — Pressed close to one another by their faces. 
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