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The vegetable SYSTEM. 
CiLiATUM, Eyelaflied, where the Leaf is furrounded 
by a Margin of parallel Hairs, like the Fyelafli, as in 
ciliated Rhododendrum. PL 7. Fig. 22. 
60. Lacerum, Torn, the Margin compofed of Segments 
clofely joined, of unequal Shape and Size, as hi Suc- 
cory Hawkweed. PL 7. Fig. 23. 
61. Erosum, Gnawed, where the DilL of the Leaf is finu- 
ated, and other little obtufe finufes divide the Margin, 
as in Gronndfell. PL 7. Fig. 24. 
62. Integer I MUM, Entire at the Margin, as Twyblade. 
PL 7. Fig. 25. 
V . SuPEREiciEs, The Surface of the Leaf. In this refpedt^ a Lsa^ 
may be, 
63. VisciDUM, Glutinous, as Henbane, PL 7. Fig. 26. 
64. Tomektosum, Downy, where the Hairs are hardly to 
be diftinguirtied, as Common Mullein. PL 7. Fig. 27. 
65. Lanatum, Woolly, covered as with a Web of woolly 
Matter, as Great Ironwort. PL7. Fig. 28. 
66. PiLOSUM, Hairy, where the Hairs are diflincfl, as in 
Moufe-ear. PL 7. Fig. 29. 
67. Hispidum, Brillly, the Superficies fpread with Riff 
brittle Briftles as Baftard Hemp. PL 7. Fig. 30. 
68. ScABRUM, Rugged, fufiicient to make the Difk of the 
Leaf uneven, as in wild Clary. PL 7. Fig. 31. 
69. Aculiatum, Thorny, with fharp cartilaginous Prickles 
on the Surface of the Leaf, as Indian Nightfhade. 
PL 7. Fig. 32. 
70. Striatum, Streaked, marked lengthwife with hollow, 
Rrait Lines, as in the thick-leav’d Aloe. PL 4. Fig. 33. 
71. Papilosum, Warty, the Surface covered with little 
Bladders, as the Ice plant. PL 7. Fig. 34. 
72. PuNCTATUM, Dotted, with fmall hollows, as dotted 
Aloe. PL 7. Fig 
73. Nit I BUM, Shining, and very fmooth, as if polifhed, 
as Black Briony. PL 7. Fig. 36. 
74. Plicatum, Plaited, where Veffels or Nerves fpread 
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