COMPOUND LEAVES. 
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are shown in Figs. 68, 69, and 70, along with the 
meaning of all the names you do not already know. 
Fig. 69. 
By comparing your specimens witli these figures you 
will be able to fill out a compound-leaf schedule, hav¬ 
ing the two questions shown in schedule sixth. Do 
not pass on to the next exercise till you have found 
the parts of dozens of different kinds of compound 
leaves. 
Schedule Sixth, describing Fig. 68. 
Parts. 
!27tac/i t&, '^eho/e, • c 
No. of 
Leaflets. 
y . Gp'eal/ie^veinec/, (2 ^ektate, &vate. 
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