T tt fe VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
lOJ. Carinatum, Keeled* or edged lengthways on the 
Back, as the keeled Aloe. PI. 8. Fig. 19. 
loz. Membran ACEUM, Membranaceous, without Pulp, as 
Valilheria. PI. 8. Fig. 20. 
II. CoMPosiTA, Compound Leaves : when feveral fmall Leaves 
grow on one Leaf-ftalk, they form a compound Leaf, which 
is either, 
103. Gompositum Proprie Dictum, Properly fo called, 
where compounded but once, as Columbine. PI. 8. 
Fig. 21. 
104. Articulatum, Tointed, vvhen one Leaf grows frorrt 
the Top of another, as Glaflwort. PI. 8. P'ig. 22. 
105. Digitatum, Digitated: where feveral Leafits, or fmall 
Leaves, grow at the End of one Stalk : Ifridtly where 
more than four Leafits are fo placed, as in Dragons. 
PI. 8. Fig. 23 
106. Binatum, Paired that is digitated with only two Lcav'es, 
as binate Bignonia. PI. 8. Fig. 24. 
\oj. Ternatum, In Threes, where three Leaves grow to- 
gether at the End of one Leaf-llalk : This is either, 
Foliolis Sessi LiBus, where the Leafits have no flalks 
of their own, as Water Ivy. PI. 8. Fig.25. 
Or, Foliolis Petiolatis, each Leafit having its 
own Stalk as Azorian Jafmine. PI. 8. Fig. 26. 
108. Quinatum, By Fives, viz. five Leafits on one com- 
mon Stalk, as Lupine. PI. 8. Fig. 27. 
109 Finn ATOM, Winged, viz. fome of the Leafits placed 
on each fide of the common Stalk, like Feathers, as 
Goats Rue. PI. 8. Fig. 28. 
110. Pennatum cum impari. Winged compleat, the 
Leaf terminated by one fingle Leafit, as in the Chich. 
PI. 8. Fig 29. 
111. Cirrhatum, Tendrill’d, the Leaf ending in a Ten- 
dril, as Pea. PI. 8. Fig. 30. 
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