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Raphe . 
The line of junction of the two cells , or coques , of a cremo - 
carpium . 
Plain, Raphe simplex . Cachrys oclontalgica. 
Straight, rectilinea. 
Narrowed, attenuata . 
Acute, acuta. 
Blunt, ohtusa. , 
Thickened, incrassata. 
Ribbed, cos tat a . Coriandrum sativum. 
Waved, undulata . Tordylium. 
Wrinkled, rugulosa. Cachrys microcarpa. 
Sinuatedly waved, sinuato-undulata. Artedia. 
Toothed, denticulata. 
Bristly, setosa. Scandix. 
Marginal, marginalis. Imperatoria. 
Nearly axile, subaxilis. The cells being contiguous to 
each other by their flat sides, either about the middle of 
the commissure or behind the axis. Mulinum. 
Lateral, lateralis. The axis being in the narrowest part 
of the fruit, which is compressed sideways. Hydrocotyle, 
Smyrnium. 
Spermapodium. 
The axis that is between and supports the two cells , or coques 
of a cremocarpium of the umbellifera ; usually c 2-parted at 
top. PI. 13, fig. 7 a. 
S perm apodophore . 
Spermapodophorum. The thickened bottom part of the 
axis . PI. 13, fig. 7 f. 
Vallecules . 
Valleculae. Depressions between the ribs , striae y fyc. of tke 
cells , or coques , of a cremocarpium. Pk 13, fig. 7 e. 
Flat, Valleculce plance. 
Convex, convexce. 
Acute, acutce. 
Obtuse, obtusce. 
Smooth, cequabiles . 
Polished, leaves . 
Streaked, striatce . 
Wrinkled, rugulosce. 
Waved, undulata . Coriandrum sativum. 
Scrobiculate, scrobiculata. Hydrocotyle, Solandra. 
