. A companion to Blackie's tropical readers, books I and II : containing suggestions for experiemnts and practical work . Fig. 17.—Simple Leaves illustrating variety in Shapes and Edges 1, Line-like; 2, lance-shaped; 3, elliptic; 4, egg-shaped; 5, egg-shape re-versed; 6, heart-shaped; 7, kidney-shaped; S, heart-shape reversed; 9, wedge-shaped; 10, with winged stalk; 11, arrow shaped; 12, halbert-shaped; 13,awl-shaped; 14, needle-shaped; 15, 16, 17, leaves with deeply divided edges. 40 COMPANION TO TROPICAL READERS (/) Heart-shaped (cordate), mahoe, corallila (white),edcloe, bleeding heart


. A companion to Blackie's tropical readers, books I and II : containing suggestions for experiemnts and practical work . Fig. 17.—Simple Leaves illustrating variety in Shapes and Edges 1, Line-like; 2, lance-shaped; 3, elliptic; 4, egg-shaped; 5, egg-shape re-versed; 6, heart-shaped; 7, kidney-shaped; S, heart-shape reversed; 9, wedge-shaped; 10, with winged stalk; 11, arrow shaped; 12, halbert-shaped; 13,awl-shaped; 14, needle-shaped; 15, 16, 17, leaves with deeply divided edges. 40 COMPANION TO TROPICAL READERS (/) Heart-shaped (cordate), mahoe, corallila (white),edcloe, bleeding heart (caladium), anatta. (g) Spoon-shaped (spathidate), forget-me-not. (h) Lance-shaped (lanceolate), mango, bamboo, dag-ger plant, roseapple. (i) Draw one example each of the eight differentclasses mentioned above, and at the side of each drawthe object after which it has been named. For example,draw the heart-shaped leaf of the anatta, and next to itdraw a Parallel-veined Leaf


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