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STRUCTURE' AND LIFE HISTORIES 



Fig. 334. — Fruit of the tomato [Lycopersicum esculentum). A berry, 

 showing seeds (ripened ovules) attached to the placentas, and inclosed in 

 the tissue of the ripened ovary {i.e., angiospermous) . 



Fig. 335. — Rosa rugosa, at left; Cnila-giis punctata, at right. The 

 fruit is composed of the ripened ovary, reinforced by the enlarged 

 receptacle. 



