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Cone. 
Strobile, Conus, Strobilus. Fruit composed of many 
membranaceous utricles , concealed in the axil Ice of very large , 
dry bractece , disposed in the form of a cone. PL 18, fig. 12. 
Roundish, Strobilus subrotundus . Cupressus semper- 
virens, Juniperus communis. 
Conical, conicus . Pinus sylvestris. 
Ovoid, ovoideus. Pinus Pinea. 
Cylindrical, cylindraceus. Abies pectinata, Pinus Stro- 
bus. 
% Berrylike, baccatus . Bracteae juicy, and unite with 
one another. Juniperus communis. 
Bractean, bracteanus. Strobile foriped of bracteae only 
Alnus glutinosa, Juniperus communis^ Thuya. 
Pedunculean, pedunculeanus. Strobile formed of pe- 
duncules. Pinus, Abies, Cedrus, Larix. 
Ovoid, Cupula ovoidea , ovata. Pinus. 
Angular, angulosa. Juniperus communis, Cupressus 
sempervirens. 
Woody, lignosa . Pinus Pinea. 
Membranaceous, membranacea. Thuya occidentalis. 
Boney, ossea . Schubertia disticha. 
% Upright, erecta. Thuya, Cupressus, Juniperus. 
Reversed, resupinata. Abies, Pinus, Larix, Cedrus. 
% Winged at bottom, hypopterata. Pinus, Abies, Larix, 
Cedrus. — At first sight the cupule appears winged at top, 
because it is reversed, but it is enchased in a prolongation 
of the wing, which only grows at the bottom, and falls off. 
Winged all round, peripterata. Thuya occidentalis. 
% Headed, capitata. Limb swelled into a head. Larix. 
Two-horned, bicornis. Limb prolonged into two small 
diverging horns. Pinus. 
Oblique, obliqua . Limb oblique and jagged. Cedrus. 
The form, & c. of the utricles should be remarked. 
Galbule. 
Nut, Nux, Pseudocarpium, Galbulus. A kind of cone , 
in which the bractece are enlarged at top , form a sphere y and 
scarcely open when ripe. Cupressus. PI. 18, fig. 15, 
