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643. One-celled (unilocularis) having one 
cell. 
644. Two-celled (bilocularis) 8l» clS Lobe- 
lia ; three-celled (trilocularis) b. as 
Spurge. 
645. Four-celled (quadrilocularis) having 
four cells, as Tree Primrose. 
646. Five-ceiled (quinqueiocularis) five 
cells, as Sarracenia. 
647. Six-celled (sexlocularis) six cells, as 
Blrth-zvort (ArisTo lochia). 
1)48. Eight-celled (octolocularis) eight cells, 
as Rose-root (RhodiolaJ. 
S49. Nine-celled (novemlocularis) nine 
cells, as Orange (Citrus auran- 
tium). 
650. Ten-celled (decemlocularis) ten cells, 
as Flaiv (Linum). 
551. Twin fdidyma) two together, as, 
Dog's Mercury. 
652. Cleft around (circumcissa) as Ana- 
GALLIS. 
653. Elastic (elastice erumpens) as Impa- 
TIENS BaLSAMINA. 
654. Inflated (inflata) as Bladder Senna. 
1)55. SILIQIJE (siliquaj a two-valved peri- 
carp, with seeds fixed to both su- 
tures, longer than broad, scarce any 
style observable at the extremity, 
as the Stock. 
656. SILICLE (silicula) same as the last, 
but broader than long, and fur- 
nished with a permanent style,, as 
FUMATORY. 
