The vegetable SYSTEM. 
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HI. Determ IMAT 10, The Detcrmir.atlon of Leaves, confills in thc(e 
ditterences that diilingniili Leaves witliout having regard to 
their Make, and confifts of four orders. 
I . Locus, The Place or Part of the Plant the Leaf is fixed to. 
126. Seminale, Seminal Leaf or Cotyledon, as in the Tur- 
nip. PI. 9. Fig. I. 
127. Rad I CALF, Radical, fpringlng dircdlly from the Roor, 
as in fmall Bell-flower. PI. 9. Fig. 2. 
128. C.^uDicis, Of the Stem, growing on the Stem, as cn 
the Stalk of the fame Plant. PI. 9. h'ig. 3. The Form 
of thefe is epaite different. 
129. Ramorum, Of the Branches, placed on the Branches, 
as in motherwort. PI. 9. Fig 4. 
130. Axilare, Of the Wings, placed under the Points 
the Branches fpring from, as in Saw-wort. PI. 9. 
Ug- 5- 
131. Florale, Floral, next the Fiow^er, as in AfVican Sa^e. 
PI. 9. Fig. 6. 
II. Situs, The fituationof the Leaf with regard to the refl. 
132. Stellata, Stellated, \\'hen hx Leav'es or more fur- 
round the Stalk in a Ring, as in Madder. PI. 9. Fio-. 7 
Terna Quaterna, Three, Four, 6 cc. fo difpjfed* 
are alio Species of the laid, but their Numbers conflant. 
133. Opposita, Oppoflte Leaves, the Stem intervening* 
thefe grow in Pairs, as in White Lychnis. PJ „ 
Fig. 8. ■ 
134. Alterna, Alternate, one above another in a fomevvhat 
regular Order, as in Elychrilum. PI. 9. Fig. 9. 
Jjj'. Spars A, Scattered, growing without any Order on 
the Stalk, as in Milkwort. PI. 9. Fig. 10. When 
thefe fland very clofe, they are faid to be, 
VoL. IF I 
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