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Many-headed, polycephala. Coming from an ovary that 
has many organic summits. Nigella Hispanica. 
Dieresilean, partible, dieresilea, partililis. The cells 
formed of re-entering valves, separate when ripe, into 
‘many open coques, which only differ from those of the 
dieresiles because they do not separate completely after 
they have opened. Rhododendron, Kalmia, Linum pe- 
renne. 
Two-parted, Lipartililis. 'Two-coqued, dieresilean. Di- 
gitalis, Scrofularia. 
Three-parted, tripartililis, &c. 
Etairion-like, eferionea. _Many-headed, nearly com- 
pletely divisible into several camare-like lobes.  Illicium 
anisatum, Thea viridis. . 
{ One-celled, unilocularis. Glaucium violaceum, Papa- 
ver, Viola, Silene. 
Two-celled, lilocularis. Veronica, Digitalis, Scrofularia, 
Antirrhinum, Glaucium luteum, Saxifraga, Lythrum. 
Three-celled, ¢rilocularis. Lilium, Tulipa, Iris, Allium, 
Juncus, Campanula. PI. 16, fig. 23 and 24, . 
Four-celled, guadrilocularis. Epilobium. 
Five-celled, guinquelocularis. Rhododendrum, Oxalis, 
Evonymus. 
Six-celled, sexlocularis. Asarum, Aristolochia. 
Many-celled, multilocularis. Nigella Hispanica, Linum. 
§ One-valved, follicleshape, umnivalvis, folliculiformis. 
With a single valve, whose edges being turned over form 
a suture, like that of a follicule. Avicennia. 
Several valved, plurivalvis. Used in opposition to one- 
valved. 
Two-valved, Jivalvis. Veronica, Syringa, Ruellia. 
Three-valved, trivalvis. Viola, Tulipa, Glaucium vio- 
- laceum, Polemonium. . ; 
*  Four-valved, guadrivalvis. Epilobium. 
Five-valved, qguinquevalvis. Rhododendrum, Evonymus. 
Many-valved, multivalvis. Nigella Hispanica, Illicium. 
{| One-seeded, monosperma. Plumbaginez. 
‘Two-seeded, disperma. 
Three-sided, trisperma. Montia, Claytonia. 
Four-seeded, tetrasperma. Melampyrum cristatum. M. 
arvense. 
Few-seeded, oligosperma. Koelreuteria. 
Many-seeded, polysperma. Lilium, Nigella, Silene, Epi- 
lobium, Saxifraga. 
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