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PLATE THE FIFTH. 
Leaves . 
Fig. 1 . Leaf pedate. 
Fig. 2. Leaf compound, pedate. 
Fig. 3. Leaf pedately ribbed. 
Fig. 4. Cercis Canadensis. Leguminosce . Leaf rounded, 
heartshape, pointed, wrinkled. 
Fig. 5. Fagopyrum esculentum. Polygonece. Leaf heart- 
shape, arrowshape. 
Fig. 6. Sterculia platanifolia. Sterculiacece. Leaf five- 
lobed. 
Fig. 7. ' Passiflora serrata. Passiflorece. Leaf seven- 
parted, divisions lanceolate, toothed ; petiole glandular ; 
glands pedicelled. 
Fig. 8. iEsculus macrostachia. Acerinece. Leaf digi- 
tate, seven leafletted, jointed. 
Fig. 9. Rhus glaucum. Terehinthacece. Leaf three- 
leafletted, jointed; leaflets reverse-heartshape. 
Fig. 3 0. Cussonia spicata. Araliacece. Leaf digitate, 
seven leafletted ; leaflets pinnately vertebrated. 
Fig. 11. Pseonia officinalis. Ranunculacece. Leaf three- 
parted, twice compounded. 
Fig. 12. Mimosa Unguis cati. Leguminosce. Leaf bi- 
geminate. 
Fig. 13. Hedysarum gyrans. Leguminosce. Leaf pin- 
nate, three leafletted, jointed. 
Fig. 14. Mimosa purpurea. Leguminosce. Leaf fingered- 
pinnate, jointed ; leaflets four-paired. 
Fig. 15. Hydrogeton fenestralis. Family unknown. Leaf 
reverse oval, notched at top, multiple ribbed, veined trans- 
versely, cancellated. 
Fig. 16. Melastoma elaaeagnoides. Melastomece . Leaf 
lanceolate, three-ribbed, not in the least cut. 
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