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the Bark, and detected it in the Year 1750. 
Thefe Seeds have neither Tunic nor Coty- 
ledon, but confift only of the Plumula ofa 
naked Coreulum, where the Roftellum is 
inferted into the Calyx of the Plant, 
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Gar AP. VIil: 
Of the RECEPTACLE. 
HE RECEPTACLE, is the Bafe 
which conneéts the other fix Parts of 
Frudtification. Its various Appellations are 
as follow. . 
A PROPER RECEPTACLE, is that 
which belongs only to the Parts of a fingle 
Frutification: And this is called a Receptacle 
of the Fructification, when. it is common to 
both Flower and Fruit; @ Receptacle of the 
Flower, when it is a Bafe to which the Parts 
of the Flower only are faftened without the 
Germen; a Receptacle of the Fruit, when it 
isa Bafe for the Fruit only, remote from 
the Receptacle of the Flower ; a Receptacle 
of the Seeds, when it is a Bafe that faftens 
the Seeds within the Pericarpium. 
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