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edification. 503. FRUCTIFICATION (fructificatio) 
a temporary part of vegetables for 
the purpose of reproduction, 
504. CALYX (calyx) the bark of the 
f'Pl- 76, plant, present in the fructification. 
ianth. 505. PERIANTH Cperianthium) a calyx, 
contiguous to the fructification. 
506. of the fructification (fructi- 
ficationis) including the stamens and 
germen, as Common Bramble (Ru- 
BUS FRUTICOSUS). 
507. ■ ' of the flower (floris) con- 
taining the stamens, but not the ger- 
men, as Dog's Mercury (Mercu- 
RiALis PERENNis) a stamcnifcrous 
flower. 
508. . of the fruit (fructus) con- 
taining the germen, without the sta- 
mens, ditto, pistilliferous flower. 
509. proper Cproprium) belong- 
ing to a single flower, as Hemlock 
JVater-drop-xvort ((Enanthe cro- 
CATA). 
510. One-leaved, or monophylious (mono- 
phyllum) consisting of one foliole, or 
leaf, as the Orange (Citus auran- 
tium). 
511. Many-leaved, or polyphyllous (poly- 
phyllum) consisting of several leaves, 
as Smooth Old-man s-heard (Gero- 
POGON glaber). 
5 J 2. Bifid, a. (bifidum) three-cleft (trifidum) 
as Great Curled Dock, b. four- 
