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{ Globular, spherica, globulosa. Ruscus aculeatus, Aspa- 
ragus officinalis, Empetrum nigrum, Vitis, Ribes rubrum. 
Ellipsoid, ellipsoidea. Ribes alpinum, Coffea Arabica. 
Topshape, turbinata. Psidium pyriferum. 
Discoid, discoidea. Phytolacca. 
q Adherent, adherens. United with the calyx, Ribes ; 
or with the perigonium, Musa. 
Free, inadherens. Not united to the calyx, or perigo- 
hium. Asparagus, Physalis, Vitis. 
4 Crowned by the calyx, coronata calyci. Bearing at 
top the limb of the calyx. Ribes. 
Crowned by the stigma, coronata stigmate. Bearing at 
top the stigma. Nymphea. 
{| Barked, corticosa. The pannexterne strong, thick, dry 
or but slightly succulent. Citrus, Arbutus serratifolia. 
Gourdlike, cucurlitina. Barked, thick, round, and like 
a pumpkin. Crescentia Cujete. 
Camare-like, camarea. Having, like a camare, a furrow 
lengthways, and on the inside a placentarium corresponding 
with that furrow. Actea. 
{| One-celled, unilocularis. Cucubalus bacciferus. 
Two-celled, bilocularis. Ligustrum vulgare. | 
Three-celled, érilocularis. Asparagus officinalis, Andro- 
gzemum officinale. 
Four-celled, guadrilocularis. Paris quadrifolia. 
Five-celled, guinguelocularis. Arbutus, Cookia punctata. 
Many-celled, multilocularis. Citrus. 
| Nuculaneous, 2zwculosa. Contains nucules. Sambucus 
nigra, Ilex vulgare. PI. 15, fig. 3 and 4. 
Two-seeded, disperma. Berberis. 
Few-seeded, oligosperma. Asparagus. 
Many-seeded, polysperma. Paris quadrifolia, Solanum, 
Vaccinium, Citrus, Ribes, Atropa lethalis. 
ACINOS. 
A very soft berry, full of juice, transparent, one-celled, 
with boney seeds. Vitis vinifera. Pl. 15, fig. 3 and 4. 
ACROSARCUM. 
Bacca infera. A berry crowned by the limb of the calyx. 
Ribes spinosum. | 
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