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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
Sphserical, Drupa sphcerica. Prunus Mahaleb, Cerasus 
racemosa. 
Rounded, subrotunda . Prunus spinosa, Amygdalus Per- 
sica, Juglans regia. 
Ovoid, ovoidea, ovata. Amygdalus communis. 
Three-sided, trigona. Cocos nucifera. 
One-furrowed, unisulcata. Daphne florida, Amygdalus. 
% Large, magna. Cocos nucifera. 
Small, parva. Daphne florida, Rivinia. 
Utricular, utricular is. Very small, and having only 
a simple, membranous pannexterne. Chenopodium. 
Pulpy, pidposa. Sarcocarp pulpy. Cerasus hortensis. 
Fleshy, curnosa. Sarcocarp fleshy. Amygdalus com- 
munis, Juglans. 
Thready, fibrosa. Sarcocarp thready. Cocos nucifera. 
Juiceless, dry, carcerularis , exsucca. Pannexterne and 
sarcocarp dry, so thin and closely united with the stone 
that they can scarcely be distinguished. Ceratophyllum 
cornutum, Poterium minus. 
Adherent, adhcerens. Juglans. 
Free, inadhcerens . Cocos, Prunus, Amygdalus. 
Pannexterne . 
Persistent, Pannexterna persistens. Cocos nucifera. 
Falling off, caduca . Falling off when ripe, and leaving 
the stone. Juglans regia. 
Stone. 
Globular, Putamen globulosum , globosum . Cerasus. 
Ovoid, ovoideum. Cocos nuciferum. 
Cylindrical, cylmdraceum. Cornus mas. 
Compressed, compressum. Prunus domestica. 
Lobed, lobatum. Guettardia speciosa. 
If Valveless, evolve . Olea. 
Two-valved, bivalve. Prunus, Amygdalus, Juglans. 
Three-valved, trivalve , &c» 
Furrowed, sulcatum . Cornus sanguinea, C. mas. 
Engraved, scrobiculatum. With deep furrows, Amyg- 
dalus Persica. 
Dotted, punctatum. Amygdalus communis. 
One-celled, uniloculare. Amygdalus, Juglans. 
Two-celled, bilocular e. Cornus sanguinea, Zizyphus. 
Three-celled, triloculare. Trixis palustris. 
Four-celled, quadrilocidare. Tectona grandis. 
Six-celled, sexloculare. Guettarda speciosa. 
