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1000 



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2000 



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3000 



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4000 



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60O0 



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7000 



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E.— FRUIT: Shape. 



Globular or spherical, or roughly so. 



Egg-shaped, tapering away from the stalk (ovoid). 



Bell-shaped ( eampanulate ) . 



Long and narrow, or more or less cylindrical. 



Cup-shaped (hemispherical). 



Pear-shaped, but flattened at the end (obovoicl-pyriform). 



Vase-shaped, i.e. globular, egg-shaped or narrow, with a distinct 

 neck. 



Inverted-cone-shaped, top, or funnel-shaped. 



Four-sided ( quadrangular ) . 



F. — FRUIT: Valves (which open in the mature fruit to emit the seeds). 



•0000 0100 Valves enclosed (included within the fruit). 



•0000 0200 Valves protruding from the opening, but more or less triangular 



and short (deltoid). 

 •0000 0300 Valves protruding, narrow and awl-shaped. 

 •0000 0400 Valves slightly protruding, or slightly sunk, more or less flush 



with the top of the fruit. 



G. — OPERCULUM: The cap which protects the unopened flower. 



• 0000 0010 Hemispherical. 



•0000 0020 Hemispherical with a short tip or beak. 



•0000 0030 Hemispherical-conical, scarcely one or the other. 



•0000 0040 Egg-shaped, i.e., obtusely conical (blunt). 



•0000 0050 Conical, very close to 3, but more acute. 



•0000 0060 Narrow-conical, or long and tapering. 



•0000 0070 Long and narrow, with a blunt apex, or oblong. 



•0000 0080 Much flattened or drawn out (spreading) at the base, some- 

 times long and tapering, but expanded at the base. 



•0000 0090 Square, quadrangular or cross-shaped (cruciform). 



H.— FOLIAGE: Lustre of the leaves. 



Leaves petiolate (i.e. with a leaf stalk). 



•0000 0001 Shining on both sides. 



•0000 0002 Dull (not shining), often bluish, on both sides. 



•0000 0003 Dark green and shining above, paler underneath. 



Leaves sessile (i.e. without a stalk to the leaf -blade) : 



•0000 0004 Shining, on both sides. 



•0000 0005 Dull, or whitish, or bluish-green. 



