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~» CAPSULAR FRUITS. © ic} i? 
Fructus capsulares, Fructus dehiscentes. Fruits dry, 
many-seeded, and opening of themselves when ripe. 
Fouuicue. 
Folliculus, Conceptaculum. Fruit membranaceous, uni- 
valve, lung, and opening ly a longitudinal suture. Asclepia- 
dex. Pl.17, fig. 12.—'They are never found single, unless 
by abortion. 
Cylindrical, Folliculi cylindracet. | Ceropegia. 
Bellied, ventricosz. Asclepias Syriaca, Plumaria. 
Swollen, zzflati. Asclepias fruticosa. 
Spindleshape, fusiformes. Nerium Oleander. N. Zey- 
lanicum, Asclepias niger. 
{| Upright, erecti. Nerium Oleander. 
Spreading, divergentes, divaricati. ‘Taberneemontana, 
Vinca major, Cameraria, Asclepias nigra. 
CAMARE. 
Camara. Fruit more or less membranaceous, two-valved, 
always several united together proceeding from a single 
flower, each containing one or more seeds attached to the in- 
ternal suture. WRanunculacee. Pl. 17, fig. 13, 14, 15, 16, 
17 and 19. 
Deltoid, Camare deltoidee. ‘Triangular, Ranunculus 
bulbosus. 
Cod-like, leguminiformes. Delphinium, Aconitum. 
Swollen, twrgide. Poeonia. 
Compressed, compresse. Alisma major, Helleborus vi- 
ridis. 
Winged, alate. Liriodendrum tulipifera. 
Beaked, rostrate. Helleborus, Sempervivum. 
Tailed, caudate. Clematis recta, Atragene, Dryas. 
q Upright, erecte. Aconitum, Delphinium, Sedum. 
Spreading, divergentes. Pceonia. 
In whirls, verticillate. Poeonia, Clematis, Sempervivum. 
Tiled-like, imbricate. _Liriodendrum, Magnolia. 
Soldered together, coadunate. Rubus. 
{ Dry, sicce. Ranunculus, Trollius; Aconitum. 
Drupelike, drupeolate. Potamageton, Rubus. 
{ One-seeded, monosperme. Anemone, Adonis, Ranun- 
culus, Rubus. 
Many-seeded, polysperme.. Delphinium, Poeonia, Aco- 
nitum, Trollius, - 
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