BOTANIC TERMS. 399 
95 Capfula, a hollow Pericarpium, which cleaves or opens in 
fome determinate Manner. 
g96 Valvula, an Opening, a Part of a Capfule, or outer Cover 
to the Fruit. 
597 Loculamentum, a Kind of arched Cell, for the Lodgement 
of the Seeds. 
598 Diflepimentum, Partitions of the Fruit, which divide the 
Pericarpium into Cells. 
599 Bicapfularis, two Capfules, Tricapfularis, &c, three Cap- 
fules, or according to the Number. 
600 Bilocularis, &c. two Cells, &c. according to the Number. 
601 Tricocca, a Capfule with three protuberant Knobs, which 
divide into three Cells. 
602 Didyma, a Capfule with two gibbous Knobs, which divide 
into two Cells. 
603 Siliqua, a Pericarpium of two Valves, in which the Seeds 
are fixed alternately to the oppofite Sutures. 
604 Compreffa, flatted, the oppofite Sides coming nearly 
together. 
605 Torulofa, brawny Protuberances, when the Pericarpium is 
bunched out by the Seeds. 
606 Articulata, interrupted by arched Joints. 
607 Parallelum Diffepimentum, the Width, or Diameter of the 
Diffipement to which the Valves adhere, 
608 Tran{verfum Diffepimentum, Diffepiments running crofs- 
wile. 
6cg Legumen, a Pericarpium of two Valves, the Seeds fixed to 
one Suture only. 
610 Ifthmus Interceptum, Pods with various Crofs-divifions, 
forming diftinét Cells. 
611 Folliculus, a Pericarpium of one Valve, gaping lengthwife 
on one Side, without the Seeds being fixed to the 
Suture. 
612 Drupa, a pulpy Pericarpium, without Valves; containing 
a Stone or Nut (633) 
613 Succulenta, containing a pulpy Humour. 
614 Sicca, oppofite the foregoing, dry. ‘ 
615 Pomum, an Apple, a flefhy Pericarpium without Valves, 
containing a Capfule. 
616 Bacca, a Berry, a pulpy Pericarpium without Valves, con- 
taining naked Seeds 
617 Nidulantia, Seeds neftling in the Pulp of a Berry. 
618 Strobilus, a Pericarpium formed from an Amentum, with 
hard Scales lying over each other, as in the Pine Tree. © 
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