CLASSIFICATION OF FRUITS. Ill 
Fig. 41. 
(Fig. 41.) is a spherical berry, a, of the genus Ribes ; it is known, 
by the name of the wild gooseberry ; the fruit is many seeded 
as maybe seen at b which represents it as cut vertically ; c is the 
same cut transversely. 
CLASS II. ANGIOCARPES. 
Fruits which are covered by som e foreign envelope. 
This class is divided into five genera ; as follows, 
1st. Strobilum or cone , a collection of fruits concealed by scales 
Fig. 42. 
whose union forms a globular or conical body, as the jun- 
iper, pine, &c. Here is a representation (Fig 42) of the 
fruit of the Pinus (pine) ; a is an entire strobilum ; b is the 
same, cut vertically. 
2d. Calybion (from Kalubion, a little cabin); fruits of this ge- 
nus are composed of glandular pericarps contained in a pe- 
culiar kind of bract ; in the oak, it is partly concealed ; in 
Class Angiocarpcs — divided into genera — Strobilum — Calybion. 
