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Berrylike, baccata , Pannexterne succulent at first. 
Clerodendro'n infortunatum, Sapindus. 
Cenobionare, cenobionaris. The cells, differing slightly 
from eremes, are attached to an axis which supports the 
style. Cynoglossum officinale, C. montanum. — These fruits 
are intermediate betwixt cenobions and dieresiles. 
Coques. 
Hemispherical, Cocca hemisphcerica. Lineum Africanum. 
Three-sided, irigona. Knoxia stricta. 
Compressed, compressa. Alisma major. 
Spiral, spiralia. Helicteres. 
One-celled, unilocular ia. Alisma major, Galium, Althaea, 
Lavatera. 
Many-celled, multilocularia. Tribulus terrestris. 
Not opening, indehiscentia. Tropaeolum majus. 
Opening, dehiscentia. Geranium. 
Winged, alata. Acer. 
Regma. 
Elaterium, Capsula di-, tri-, vel multi-cocca. Fruit with 
sides frequently embossed, formed of several bivalve cells dis- 
posed round an axis , and not adhering to the calyx. PI. 17, 
fig. 17, 18 and 19. 
Two-celled, Regma dicoccum. Mercurialis. 
Three-celled, tricoccum. Euphorbia, Ricinus, Croton. 
Five-celled, pentacoccum. Dictamnus albus. 
Many-celled, polycoccum. Hura crepitans. 
IT Round, rotundatum. 
Twin, didymum . Mercurialis. 
Discoid, discoideum. Hura crepitans, Bradleya. 
Lobed, lobatum. Dictamnus albus. 
Dyplotegia. 
Capsula infera. Fruit dehiscent , adherent to the calyw. 
Campanulaceae, Orchideae. PI. 16, fig. 25. 
Capsule. 
Capsula. Fruit dry , opening when ripe , not belonging to 
the former kinds. PI. 1 6, fig. 24*, 25, 26, 27? 29 and 30. 
Podlike, Capsula siliquceformis. Chelidonium majus 
Corydalis, Plypecoum, Cleome. 
Pouchlike, siliculaformis. Bocconia. 
Brawny, torulosa. Chelidonium majus, Hypecoum. 
Cylindrical, cylindrica . Silene alpina, Arenaria tenuifolia. 
