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Of the pericarp yj 
Pcricarpies have the following diftinclionSi 
Bivahe^ having two valves, as in Mullein and 
Creffes. 
‘Tri-vahe^ having three valves, as in Violet and 
Coron arise. 
Suadrivahe^ having four valves, as in Datura. 
^inquevalve^ having five valves, as in Hottonia. 
Dtcernvalve, 'having ten valves, as in Lyfimachia. 
Unilocular^ having one cell, as in Cowflip. 
Bilocular^ divided into two cells, as in Henbane 
and CreiTcs. 
Triloculary divided into three. cells, as in Corona- 
rise. 
^adrilocular^ divided into four cells, as in Wil- 
lowherb. 
^inquelocular^ divided into five cells, as in Win- 
tergreen. 
Sexlocular, divided into fix cells, as in Afarum. 
Ocioloculaf^ divided into eight cells, as in Rup- 
turewort Flax. 
. Dectinlocular^ divided into ten cells, as in Flax. 
Monofpermous , containing one feed, as in Daphne. 
Difpermous^ containing two feeds, as in Barberry. 
"Trifpermous^ containing three feeds, as in Elder. 
Tetrafpermous^ containing four feeds, as in Privet. 
Fentafpermous^ containing five feeds, as in Medlar. 
Polyfvermoiis^ containing many feeds, as in Hen- 
bane. 
F urbinate^ broad at the top and narrow at the 
bafe, as in Common Pear. 
P\.oftraie^ beaked, as in Cranefbill. 
BiroJiratCy ending with two beaks, as in Saxifrage. 
Prirojlrate, having three beaks, as in Box. 
Dicoctousy appearing as if compofed of two peri- 
carpies joined together, as in Mercury. 
Tricoccousy as if compofed of three pcricarpies 
joined, as in Spurge. 
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