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?s iVill farther divided than the winged leaf, as in 
the Female Fern, or Brakes. Tai^. i. fg. 15. 
Folium integrum^ an Entire Leaf, is that which 
has no divifions on the edges. Fah. i. jig. i. 
Folhim auriculatum^ an Ear’d Leaf, is that whole 
■bafe, next the pedicle, is indented fomewhat refem- 
bling an ear. 
Folium jagittatum^ a Spear-lhap’d Leaf, is that 
which ends in three lharp angles, refembling a dart. 
'Tab. 
Folium fimatum^ a Sinuated Leaf, is that which is 
cut about the edges into feveral long and large feg- 
ments, as in the Oak, or Common Mallow. T ab. 
I- fig- 5 - 
Folium /erratum^ a Serrated Leaf, is that which 
is cut about the edges into feveral acute fegments^ 
like the teeth of a faw, as in the Nettle. Fab, i. 
fig- 3 - 
Folium crenatum^ a crenated Leaf, is that which 
is cut about the edges into feveral obtufe fegments, 
as inBetony. Tab, i. jig. 2. 
Folium laciniatum^ a Jagged Leaf, is that which 
is cut about the edges into feveral deep portions, in 
an irregular manner, as in Crowfoot. Fab. i . fig. 7. 
Folium umbilicatum^ an Umbilicated Leaf, is that 
which has the pedicle fallen’d to the back fide of the 
Leal, fo that on the upper fide there is a fmall 
cavity, formed like a navel, as in Marlh Penny- 
wort. Fab. I. fig. 6 . 
Folliculus.^ is a leafy membranaceous Iheath, or 
covering, which furrounds the fruit or feed, as in 
the Winter Cherry. 
Fornicatus^ or Fornicated Petals, are fuch flower- 
leaves as are arched after the manner of the Galea, or 
crefl; of the Clary, Sage, Cfr. 
Frubius.y Fruit •, by fruit is underhood the feeds - 
of all plants with their covering. 
Frublus umbilicatus:, an Umbilicated Fruit, is that 
S which 
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