68 
657. Toruloiis (torulosa) or torose, having 
protuberances here and there, as 
Radish (Raphanus). 
658. Jointed (articulata) intercepted Math 
knots, as Procumbent Hypecoum 
(H. PROCUMBENS). 
659. A parallel dissepiment (dissepimen- 
turn paralLelum), placed in the same 
direction with the valves. 
660. An articulated ditto (D. articula* 
turn), having joints, as H. Pro- 
CUMBENS. 
661. Transverse ditto (D. transversum) 
running across from one valve to 
the other, as Myrtle-leaved 
POLYGALA. 
662. A LEGUME (legumen) atwo-valved 
pericarp, fixed along one suture 
only. 
663. Intercepted with isthniusses (isthmis 
interceptuni) divided transversely 
within two different cells. 
664. Open (apertum) having no divisions. 
665. FOLLICLE (folliculus) a one-valved 
pericarp, opening longitudinally on 
one side, the seed not fixed to the 
suture, as Periploca. 
666. DRUPE (drupa) a stuff'ed valveless 
pericarp containing a nut, as 
Cherry. 
667. A dry drupe (drupa sicca) juiceles8 
at last, opposed to a juici/ (D. sue 
lenta). 
66h, An APPLE (pomum). 
