. The first book of botany : designed to cultivate the observing powers of children. Cirrose. Interraptedly Pinnate. COMPOUND LEAVES. 53 Abruptly Pi]s^nate.—When the leaf terminatesin a pair of leaflets. Fig. 98. Unequally Pinnate.—When the leaf terminatesin an odd^ or single, leaflet. Fig. £9. Cikrose.—When the rachis ends in slenderbranching curls, called tendrils. Fig. 100. Interruptedly Pinnate.—When the leaflets arealternately large and small. Fig. Twice Pinnate. Twice Pinnate.—When the petiolule is continuedas a rachis which bears the leaflets. 54 THE FIEST BOOK OF BOTANY.
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