The vegetable SYSTEM. 
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47. Obtusum cum Acumine, Blunt with a Point, where 
the Summit is obtufe, but terminates in a little (harp 
Point, as Stinking Orach. PL 7. Fig. 10. 
48. CiRRHOsuM, Tendrilled, terminated by a Tendril, as 
Gloriofa. PL 7, Fig 1 1 . 
49. SpiNosuiM, Prickly, the Edge running out into ftiff and 
fliarp Thorns, as wild Acanthus. PL 7. Fig. 12. 
50. Inerme Spinosum, Soft Prickled, theEdge terminating 
in foft,harmlefs Thorns, as gentleThiflle. PL 7. Fig. 13. 
Inerme ufed without the Addition Spinofum, expreffes 
a plain, fmooth Edge. 
JV., Margo, The Margin., The Divifions under this Head have no- 
regard to the Dilk or Edge of the Summit. 
Dentatum, Toothed, with horizontal Points proceed- 
ing from the Margin, of the fame Confiftence with 
the Leaf, feparate and dilFndf, as Great Daify. PL 7. 
Fig. 14. 
^ 2 . Serratum, Sawed, with little fliarp Angles or Teeth, 
placed like Tiles over one another, generally pointing 
towards the Top, as in the Horfe-mint. PL 7. Fig. 15. 
513. Retrorsum Serratum, Sawed downwards, 
where the Teeh point down to the Bafe, as in Aliatic 
Hoarhound. PL 7. Fig. 16. 
54. Obsolete Serratum, Blunt fawed, as Ballote. 
PL 7. Fig. 1-7. 
55. Crenatum, Dented, the Edge terminated with, 
blunt horizontal Points,, as in Wood Betony. Pi. 7. 
Fig. 18. 
^ 6 : Duplicato Serratum Sawed double, with 
lefier Teeth within the greater, as Water Hoarhound. 
PL 7. Fig. 19. 
37. Repandum, Nurled, where the Margin is edged with 
little Lobes, that are fo many Segments of Circles,, 
feparated by obtufe Sinufes, as Poleymountain. PL 7. 
Fig. 20. 
58. Cartilagineum, Edged, this Edge is the flcinny Bor- 
der of a flefhy Leaf, as Silver Sedum. PL 7. Fig. 21. 
yp. Cir. JA- 
