COMPOUND LEAVES. 
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Schedule Seventh, describing Fig. 75. 
Parts ? 
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No. Leaflets ? 
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Kind ? 
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Variety ? 
EXERCISE XI. 
I 
Stipules and Leaf-Schedules* 
Stipules are said to be 
Free. —When not united to any other part, and 
Adnate. — When they grow to 
as in Fig. 1. 
Ochreate. — When they form a 
sheath round the stem, Fig. 81. 
Membranous. — When like the 
dried skin of animals, and 
Prickly.— When like those shown 
in Fig. 71. 
All leaves, whether simple or com¬ 
pound, are said to be stipulate if they 
have stipules, and ex-stipulate if with¬ 
out stipules. 
Any leaf with a petiole may be described as a 
petiolate leaf, and any leaf without a petiole as a 
sessile leaf. 
the petioles, 
Fig. 81. 
