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112. Abruptum, Abrupt, without an odd Leaf or Tendril, 
as Abrus. PI. 8. Fig. 31. 
1 13. Opposite, The Leafits placed oppofite, as in Saintfoin. 
PI. 8. Fig. 32. 
1 14. Alternatim, Placed alternate, as in Fraxinella. 
PL 8. Fig. 33. 
115. Interrupte, The Leafits unequal, as in Mountain 
Avens. PL 8. Fig. 34. 
116. Articulate, Chain’d, the Leafits joined to a jointed 
Footftalk, as jointed V'etch. PL 8. Fig. 3^. 
117. Foliolis Decuurentibus, Running, the Leafits 
growing down the Stalk, as decurrent Pea. PI. 8. 
Fig. 36. 
118. Conjucatim, Pair’d, the former with only a pair of 
Leafits, as Lathy rus. PL 8. Fig. 37. 
1 19. Decomposita, Recompound Leaves, thefe have the 
Leaf Stalk twice divided before it lupports the Leafit, 
as Red Rattle. PL 8. Fig. 38. 
120. Duplicato Ternatum, feu Tern ato Ternatum, 
Thrice three’d, is a Recompound with three Leafits, 
as Barren wort. PL 8. Fig. 39. 
121. Bigeminatum, Redoubled, Recompofite In Pairs, as 
African Mifletoe. PL 8. Fig. 40. 
122. Duplicato Pi NNATUM. feu Pinnato Pinnatum, 
Twice winged. Recompound Pinnated, as Chervill. 
PL 8. Fig. 41 . 
123. SuPR ADECOMPosiTUM, Thrice winged, or Super- 
compound, thefe have the Leaf-fialk often (at leafl 
more than twice) divided before it lupports the Leafits, 
as common Alexanders- PI. 8. Fig. 42. 
124. Triplicato Ternatum, feu Tern atoTern atum, 
is a Super-compound with three L.eafits as fmall Aralia, 
PL 8. Fig 43. 
125. Triplicato Pinnatum, feu Pinnato Pinnatum, 
Branched, is a Super-compound pinnated, with pin- 
nated Leafits, as Candy Alexanders,. PL 8. Fig. 44. 
III. Deter- ' 
