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The vegetable SYSTEM. 
33. SiNUATUM, Opened^ when there are feveral Sinus’s 
round the Leaf feparated by Lobes fcarcely divided, 
as Saxifrage. PI. 6. Fig. 33. 
34. Partitum, Parted to the Bafe, as wild Columbine. 
PI. 6. Fig. 34. This is Qiiinquepartite, or divided 
into five ; It is the fame of Bipartitura, Tripartitum,. 
&c. Number excepted. 
35. Divisum, Divided, cut deep, with great Segments,, 
as Solflitial Thiflle. PI. 6. Fig. 35. 
36. Bipartitum, Twice divided, cut into deep Lobes,, 
and thole fplit again, as wild Shrub Cinquefoil. 
PI. 6. Fig. 36. 
37. Integrum, Entire, as long-leaved Ciflus. P 1 . 6 .Fig. 37. 
Therefore oppofed to 14—27, but with no regard to 
the Margin. 
VI. Apex. Tlie Top or Summit, this terminates the Leaf oppofite 
to its Inlertion. 
A Leaf in this refpcdl may be either, 
38. Truncatum, Abrupt, as in the Tulip-tree. PI. 7. Fig. i., 
39. Pra-morsum, Bitten, divided at the Top into unequal 
Segments, as American Maple. PI. 7. Fig. 2. 
40. Retusum, Blunted, where the Top is terminated by am 
I obtufe Sinus, as Marih Marygold. PI. 7. Fig. 3. 
41. Emarginatum, Notched at the Top, as round-leav’d 
Capers. PI. 7. Fig. 4. 
42. Obtuse Emarginatum, with the Notch termi- 
nated by obtufe Summets, as Tree-houfeleek. PI. 7.. 
F'g- s- 
43. Acute Emarginatum, with the Notch termi- 
nated by acute Summits, as bifid Daify. PI. 7. F'ig. 6 . 
44. Obtusum, Obtufe, when the Top is the Segment of 
a Circle, as in Wintergreen. PI. 7. Fig. 7. 
4j Acutum, Sharpened, terminated by a lliarp Angle, as 
in One Blade. PI. 7. Fig. 8. 
46. Acuminatum, Pointed, when terminated by a long 
Awl-fhaped Point, as Dwarf Arum., PI. 7. Fig. 9. 
47.. Ob- 
