OF LEAVES?. 
57 
Fig. 58, A, is four- 
leaved ; the leafets 
are cuneiform , very 
entire. 
B , is a mimosa 
leaf; it is twice bi- 
nate . 
C, is thrice binate f 
articulate . 
Fig. 59, a, is inter¬ 
ruptedly pinnate. 
6 , is unequally pin¬ 
nate; the leafets are 
stipided. 
c, pinnate ; the ra- 
chis large and com¬ 
pressed ,. 
Fig. 60, at a, is cylindrical , and fisfulou& 7 
as in the onion. 
6 , is a fleshy leaf, deltoid, and dentate. 
c\ a leaf which is sub-ovate , and bearded 
at the summit. 
Fig. 60. 
Note. —It is recommended to the pupil to practise drawing the 
various leaves which are given for examples; and to collect as 
many specimens of leaves as possible. 
Explain Fig. 58—Fig. 59—Fig. 60* 
