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If Boney, ossewn. Cocos nucifera, Cornus sanguinea, 
Amygdalus, Mespilus. 
Paperlike, chartaceum. Areca Faufel. 
Membranaceous, memhranaceum . Phoenix dactylifera. 
If One-seeded, monospermum. Juglans. 
Two-seeded, dispermum , &c. 
Drupeole. 
Drupeola. A drupe smaller than a pea. 
Utricle. 
Utricula. An utricular drupe. Chenopodium. 
Nut. 
Nux. Fruit containing a stone , the sarcocarpe being rather 
leathery than fleshy. Juglans regia, Amygdalus. PL 15, 
fig. 2. 
Rind, Naucum. The leatherlike sarcocarpe of a nut. 
Nuculane. 
Nuculanium. Fruit fleshy , not crowned by the lobes of 
the calyx (the ovary not adhering to it) and containing 
several distinct stones. 
Pips, Pyrence , Nuculce . The small stones included in a 
nuculane. 
Pome. 
Pomum, Melonida, Pyridion, Melonidium, Antrum. 
Fruit fleshy , crowned by the limb of the calyx , containing 
several cells , disposed round the axis of the fruit. PL 1 5, 
fig. 12 and 13. 
Spherical, Pomum sphericum. Pyrus aucuparia. 
Roundish, subrotundum. Pyrus sylvestris. 
Ellipsoid, ellipsoideum. Mespilus Oxyacantha. 
Topshape, turbinatum . Pyrus sylvestris, P. Cydonia. 
If Cartilaginous- celled, loculosum . Panninterne thin 
cartilaginous, with a fleshy sarcocarp. Pyrus sylvestris. 
Woody-celled, nuculosum. Panninterne woody or boney. 
Mespilus Germanica, M. digyna. 
Pyrenarius. 
A woody-celled pome. Mespilus. Pl. 15, fig. 16. 
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