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Of leaves. 
tite^ divided almoft to the bafe into two, three, 
four, five, and many parts. 
Palmate^ divided almoft to the bafe, into oblong 
parts {landing wide from each other. PL 11 . fig. 15. 
Lyrate^ divided tranfverfely into fegments, of 
which the upper ones are larger, and the lower far- 
ther afunder, as in Wjntercrefs and Common Avens. 
PI. IT. fig. 16. 
Pinnatifidy divided tranfverfely into oblong, ho- 
rizontal fegments, as in Corn Poppy and Scabious 
Centaury. Pl. IT fig. 17. 
Sinuate^ having wide, fpreading openings in the 
fidcs, as in Common Henbane. PI. II. fig. 18. 
Runcinate. divided tranfverfely into parts which 
point backwards, as in Vernal Dandelion, PI. IL 
fig. Tp. . ... 
Laciniate, varioufly divided into parts, and thofe 
parts again fubdivided. PI. II. fig. 20. 
Copillaceous^ divided into very frnall fegments, 
4. Margin. 
Entire^ the margin undivided. PI, II. fig. 3. 5, 
6. &c. 
Creymte^ divided at the margin into fmall parts, 
which point towards neither extremity. PI. IL 
fig. 10. Obtufely crenate^ the parts convex. Acutely 
crenate^ the parts pointed. Doubly creriate^ the parts 
fubdivided into fmaller ones. Crenulate^ the mar«^ 
gin divided into very fmall parts. 
Serrate^ divided at the margin into acute parts, 
which point towards the extremity of the leaf. 
? 1 . I. f 5 g. 1 1. b. Serrate backwards^ the ferratures 
pointing towards the bafe of the leaf. 
Ciliaiey the margin furrounded with parallel brif- 
tles. 
. Dentate, the margin ending in horizontal points, 
of the fame confillence with the leaf, at a diftance 
from each other, as in Mountain Willowherb. 
PI. 11 , fig. 22, 
Thorny^ ' 
