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Berrylike, laccata. Pannexterne succulent at first. 
Clerodendron infortunatum, Sapindus. jie 
Cenobionare, cenobionaris. ‘The cells, differing slightly 
from eremes, are attached to an axis which supports the 
style. Cynoglossum officinale, C. montanum.—These fruits 
are intermediate betwixt cenobions and dieresiles. 
Coques. 
Hemispherical, Cocca hemispherica. Lineum Africanum. 
Three-sided, ¢rigona. Knoxia stricta. 
- Compressed, compressa. Alisma major. 
Spiral, spiralia. Helicteres. 5 
One-celled, unilocularia. Alisma major, Galium, Althea, 
Lavatera. 
Many-celled, mzultilocularia. Tribulus terrestris. 
Not opening, indehiscentia. 'Tropzeolum majus. — 
Opening, dehiscentia. Geranium. a 
Winged, alata. Acer. 
REGMA. 
Elaterium, Capsula di-, tri-, vel multi-cocca. Fruit with 
sides frequently embossed, formed of several livalve cells dis- 
posed round an axis, and not adhering to the calyx. PI. 17, 
fig. 17, 18 and 19. 
Two-celled, Regma dicoccum. Mercurialis. 
Three-ceiled, tricoccum. Euphorbia, Ricinus, Croton. 
Five-celled, pentacoccum. Dictamnus albus. 
Many-celled, polycoccum. ura crepitans. 
@ Round, rotundatum. 
Twin, didymum. Mercurialis. 
Discoid, discoideum. ura crepitans, Bradleya. 
Lobed, lobatum. Dictamnus albus. 
DyYPLOTEGIA. 
Capsula infera. Fruit dehiscent, adherent to the calyx. 
Campanulacez, Orchidez.. Pl. 16, fig. 25. 
CaPpsuLeE. 
Capsula. Fruit dry, opening when ripe, not belonging to 
the former kinds. Pl. 16, fig. 24, 25, 26, 27, 29 and 30. 
Podlike, Capsula siliqueformis. Chelidonium majus 
Corydalis, Hypecoum, Cleome. 
Pouchlike, szliculeformis. Bocconia. 
Brawny, torwlosa. Chelidonium majus, Hypecoum. 
Cylindrical, cylindrica, Silene alpina, Arenaria tenuifolia. 
