. Botany for beginners: an introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on botany. Plants. 215. Ternate; when three leafets arise from the petiole, as Fig. 36, a. 216. Bi-ternate is a second division of threes, as Fig. 36, b. ill. Tri-ternate is a third division of threes, as Fig. 36, c. Fig. 37. 218. Decompound, is when a pinnate leaf is again divided, or has its leaves twice compound, as Fig. 37, a. At 6, is a re- presentation of thrice compound leaves. 219. Leaves vary in size, from the small leaves of some of 213. What does pinnate signify'? 214. What is binate % 215. When is a leaf said to be


. Botany for beginners: an introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on botany. Plants. 215. Ternate; when three leafets arise from the petiole, as Fig. 36, a. 216. Bi-ternate is a second division of threes, as Fig. 36, b. ill. Tri-ternate is a third division of threes, as Fig. 36, c. Fig. 37. 218. Decompound, is when a pinnate leaf is again divided, or has its leaves twice compound, as Fig. 37, a. At 6, is a re- presentation of thrice compound leaves. 219. Leaves vary in size, from the small leaves of some of 213. What does pinnate signify'? 214. What is binate % 215. When is a leaf said to be ternate1? 216. When bi-ternate 1 217. When tri-ternate 1 218. When is a leaf said to be decompound1? 219. What is remarked of leaves with respect to size t. 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 Phelps, Lincoln, Mrs. , 1793-1884. New York, Huntington & Savage


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