Of the system of C^salpinus. 39 
1. Pericarpy oblong, cartil agin ecus, with the 
feeds fixed to its back. Pulfes. 
2. Seeds in the middle of the pericarpy, as Cam- 
pion. 
VI. Herbs with two naked feeds. Umbellatpe. 
VII. Herbs with two conceptacula, that is, peri- • 
carpies, or cells of the pericarpy. 
1. A fingle leed in each conceptaculum, as Agri- 
itioriy, Xanthium and Stellatse. ^ 
2. A pod with many feeds in each conceptacu- 
lum, as Creffes. 
3. A capfule with many feeds in each concepta- 
culum, as Henbane. 
VIII. Herbs with three feeds, or three concep- 
tacula. 
1. Three naked feeds, as Harmala and Thalidrum. 
2. Three conceptacula, each containing one feed, 
as Spurge and Ricinus. 
3. Three conceptacula, with many feeds in each, 
as Bindweed and Tutfan. 
IX. Herbs with three conceptacula, and bulbous 
roots. Coionarise. 
X. Herbs with four naked feeds. 
1. Afperifolix. 
2. Labiati. 
XI. Herbs with many feeds and compound flow'- 
ers with tubulofe florets, as Camomile. 
XII. Herbs wiih many feeds and compound flow- 
ers with plane florets, as Dandelion. 
Xill. Herbs with many feeds and Ample flowers. 
1. Seeds naked, as Crowfoot. 
2. Seeds covered with cales, as Mallow. 
XIV. Herbs with many conceptacula. 
1. Conceptacula united, as Poppy, Ciftus and 
Blrttnvort. 
2. Conceptacula feparate, as Wolffbanc and Co- 
lumbine. 
XV. Plants 
