. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. FORMS AND FIQUKES OP LEAVES. 81 40. All the above forms of com- pound leaves, except the Clover, are founded on the pinnate vena- tion ; but the palmate venation gives us the palmately ternate (Clover, already described); the quinate, with five leaflets; the sep- tinate, with seven leaflets, &c. See the leaves of Horse-chestnut, of Hemp, and of this Lupine (Fig. 66).. Fig. 67. Eose-bay (Shododendron). Fig. 68. Alder (Mntis glauca). Fig. 69. Knot-grass (J?olygo


. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. FORMS AND FIQUKES OP LEAVES. 81 40. All the above forms of com- pound leaves, except the Clover, are founded on the pinnate vena- tion ; but the palmate venation gives us the palmately ternate (Clover, already described); the quinate, with five leaflets; the sep- tinate, with seven leaflets, &c. See the leaves of Horse-chestnut, of Hemp, and of this Lupine (Fig. 66).. Fig. 67. Eose-bay (Shododendron). Fig. 68. Alder (Mntis glauca). Fig. 69. Knot-grass (J?olygonun iagvUa^ turn). Fig. 10. Papaw (AnmiTia trilola). Touah-me-not {Impatienaf'uha). Fig. 72. Sngar-berry (Gtltie Americana). Fig. 73. Enchanter's Night-shade (Cir- ccba luteiiana). Fig. 74. Catmint {N^eta GUchoma). Fig. 75. Goldenrod (Solidago Canaden- sie), a triple-veined leaf. Tlie pupils should be required to describe the leaves in this cut, as to venation, figure, margin, apex, and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wood, Alphonso, 1810-1881. New York : A. A. Barnes


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