168 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
Winged, alatum. Laserpitum triquetrum. 
Crowned, coronatum. The limb of the calyx left and 
forming a crown on the summit. Qinanthe, Coriandrum 
sativum. ! 
q Indivisible, impartilile. When the fruit of an umbel- 
liferous plant is not separable into two cells—Sanicula 
Marylandica—A very rare case, referred here by analogy. 
Two-partible, bipartibile. Partible into two cells. Most 
umbelliferze. 
Latuscules. 
Latuscule. The external surface of the cells, or coquess 
opposed to that by which they are united. PI1. 13, fig. 7 d. 
Convex, Latuscule convexe. Bolax, Cachrys. 
Turgid, turgide. Smyrnium. 
Contracted, covtracte. Pimpinella, Sison. 
Bent in and wrinkly, ntroflexo rugulose. Hasselquistia. 
Flattened, explanaie. Spread out into a membranaceous 
margin. 
q Uncut, integre. Mulinum. 
Nicked, emarginate. Pastinaca, Heracleum Sphon- 
dylium. 
Winged, alate. Imperatoria, Angelica. 
Crenulated, crenulate. Hasselquistia. 
Toothed, denticulate. Hasselquistia. 
Thickened, incrassate. 'Tordylium. 
Ringed, annulate. Cachrys dichotomum. 
Sinuatedly lobed, sinwato-lobatea. Artedia. 
Glochidated, glochidaie. Drusa. 
Commissures. 
Commissure. The internal faces of the cells, or coques, 
which are next to each other, before the fruit is parted, 
PlidS, fig. 7c, ¢. 
Flat, Commissure plane. Aithusa. 
Streaked, striate. Exoacantha. 
Convex, convere. Angelica. 
Ribbed, costate. Fischera. 
Concave, concave. Hollow, with a membrane spread 
over it. Coriandrum sativum. 
Furrowed, sulcate. Cherophyllum. 
Holed, forate. Coriandrum testiculatum. 
Smooth, equabiles. 
Transversely wrinkled, transversim suguloso-lamellate. 
Artedia. 
