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669' A BERRY (bacca) a stuffed valvelcss 
pericarp, containing seeds irregu- 
larly disposed. 
670. Seeds nestling (semina nidulantia) dis- 
persed throughout the pulp, as 
Gooseberry (Ribes grossularia). 
671. A STROBILE (strobilus) a pericarp 
formed from an ament, the scales 
becoming indurated, Cone ofPine. 
672. SEED (semen) composed of 1, the 
Scar (Hjlum); 2, the Corcule (Cor- 
culum); 3, (Plumula) ; 4, 
(Rostellum) ; and 5, Coty- 
ledons, or Lobes (Cotyledon es) 
the rudiment of a new plant. 
673. Crowned (coronatum) a calycle ad- 
hering to the seed, as Teasel. 
674. PAPPUS (pappus) a feathery of 
hairy crown, as Thistle. 
675. Stipitate (stipitatus) furnished with a 
thread connecting the pappus and 
seed. 
676. Awned (aristatus) as Annual Sun- 
flow^er. 
677' Naked (nudus) not awned. 
678. Hairy (capillaris) or capillary, the 
hairs undivided, as Mouse-earei> 
Hawk-weed. 
679* Feathery (plumosus) consisting of fea- 
thered hairs, as Pale-flowered 
Cricus. 
580. The TAIL (cauda) a thread termi- 
nating the seed, as Alpine Atra- 
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