rin ir. 



17 



207. Synitnetiiciil fltiwem. Jn8. ('tiNyrniiietiical flciwrr'*. aoo. Uc^ulitr Huwi'i«. aio. lM«i;ulitr 



HOWPIM, 



311. Flowern with tin- |>iiifH iliMtitict. 212. Willi tlicir piiiti i^'ciwii tnm'tlKT. 2\ \. !Stiiiiii)i< tuliiiia 

 coiiiliii, /kc : I fH viini'ticM in fDiiii, a\.\, StuiiiniiN tiiiitfit ; Hyir^^crifNioiM, iiiiiiiiiilt>l|i|iiMiH, iliuilt-lpliDua, 

 tiiiHlel]i|i(iux, uiiil|)iilyiiilt'l|i|i<iUH. 315. PiNtilMUiiit<'ilititoik('<iiii|MiuiHl Pixtil : illiiNtiMtioiii, 31'). TlioNn 

 with t\so or more t:i'liM ami |i1;ici'iituM in the cfiitrt> ; nf on*' i-cll witli pliUM-ntiis )iaiirtal or on tlit> wiillii. 



317. I'liiwt'iH with one srt of oi};an.H iiniti-il witli itiiutliiT ; w*, |>ftiiU ami htinuiiH with lh<- culyx ; 

 tho tiihc or flip of thf i'al\ x with tliu oviny ; HtiunonH witli the conillit ; or witli \\w A\ l»;. 



3iti. (jyii)iic»<|ic>rni<jnHor Nuldul-Hcnlcil l*i^til <>f i'infN, I'^c. 3i>>. DiviMion of |>liiiitx on tliin iircount, 



<^i)s-> 



Skction IV. Fruit and Ssed. 



J5 I. Si'ill I 'r.s'.>V 7s. 



220. Aftor til** llowcr rnmcs th«' Fruit. Tlif ovni-v of the llowci' Iiocomh's tlu» 

 Sff'd-t'cftsr/ (or I'l rii'd)'!') in tli<> fi'iiit. 'V\\v ovules ai*' ii(»\\ .srt'tl.s. 



22 1. A Simple Fruit is a .srrd-vrsscl foiiiMMl liy tlu' rijiciiiu^' oF one pistil (\\itl» 

 wliatovtT may have ^'rown t'a.st to it in i\\v llowcr, .such a.s 

 tlu' tultc (»t" the caly.N in many cast's!, 217). Simple fruits 

 may l)c most coiiNcnicntly classified into /'//.sAy Fnii/s, 

 i^ti'tir Friti/s, iuitl / h-i/ Fnn'fs. 



222. The principal soits of lle.^lly fiiiils are tlu.' 

 Jirrri/, the I'r/^o, and t'le I'lnm'. 



223. A Berry is lleshy or pulpy throu;,'hout. drapes, 



touuitoes, ^'ooscherries, currants, 

 and cr{lld)erries ar«' ;,'ood e.\- 

 ;im)»les. ( Fi,!,'. I (>S shows 

 ci'anl eri'v cut in two.) ()ran<.'(s 

 ;in<l lemons are oidy a kintl <>f 

 1m rry with a thickei' ami li-atlu-ry 

 rind 



224. The Pepo or Gourd Friiil 



(such as a s(piash, melon, cucun;- 



l)or, iind l)ottle-i:;ourd, Fi;L,'. 190) is oidy a sort of berry 



with a harder rind. 



225. A Pome or Apple-Fruit is the well-known fnut of 

 the Apple, Pear, Quince, and Hawthorn, it comes from .a compound jiistil with 

 a coherent calyx-tui)e (tlmt is, from such a flower as Fi;^'. 1 94), and this calyx, 



1'J8. Utiiy. 



i;i'.i. Pt'iio. 



