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Double Follicle. 
Bifolliculus. Follicula. Fruit composed of two long mem- 
branaceous, univalve pericarpiums , each opening by a longi- 
tudinal suture. Asclepiadese. PL 17, fig. 12. 
Erythrostomum. 
Syncarpa, Etaerio. Fruit composed of several small berry- 
like utricles, seated upon a scarcely apparent polyphore . 
Rubus. PL 18, fig. 8. 
Baccalaurius. 
Fruit analogous to the erythrostome, but the pericarps are 
fewer , and not so close . Dry mis. 
Asimine. 
Asimina. Fruits analogous to the erythrostome , but the 
fleshy carpelles are more or less soldered together. Anona. 
PL 18, fig. 21. 
Et^rxon. 
Etaerio, Plopocarpium. Fruit composed of several ca- 
mares , united together round a real or ideal axis. Crassu- 
laceae, Aconiti, Spireae. PL 17, fig. 17, 18 and 19. 
Sphaerical, Etcerio sphcericus, globosus , capitalus. Ra- 
nunculus bulbosus, Magnolia, Liriodendrum. 
Nearly ovoid, subovoideus. Rubus. 
Dishlike, discoideus. Alisma major. 
Spikelike, spiciformis. Myosurus minimus. 
Berrylike, baccatus. Composed of juicy camares which 
unite together as they ripen, and form a kind of berry by 
their union. Anona, Rubus. 
Induviated, induviatus. Enclosed in the persistent calyx. 
Rosa. 
H Three-camared, tricamarus. Veratrum album, Aco- 
nitum lycoctonum. 
Four-camared, tetracamarus. Potamogeton natans. 
Five-camared, pentacamarus . Paeonia, Clematis erecta, 
Sedum. 
Many-camared, polycamarus . Ranunculus, Magnolia, 
Lyriodendrum, Rubus. 
