The vegetable SYSTEM. 
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1. Capsula, a Capfule, or hollow VelTel burftlng open in 
a regular Manner, as in Fritillar3^ PL 9. Fig. 29. and 
30. This properly contains four Parts. 
1. Valvul/e, the Sides. Fig. 30. a . 
2. Dissr- PiMEXTA, the Partitions. Fig. 30. b. 
3. Columella, the Column, joining the Partitions 
and Seeds. Fig 30. c. 
4. Loculamenta, the Cells, the Cavities holding 
the Seeds. Fig. 30. d. 
2. SiLiQuA, the Shell, a Seed-vefl'el of two regular Valves 
with the Seeds adhering to both the Sutures, as in Stock 
julyflower. PI. 10. Fig. 31. 
3. Legumen, a Pod, a Seed-veifel of two Valves, with the 
Seeds fixed to only one of the Sutures, as in Lupine. 
PI. 10. Fig. 32. 
4. CoNCEP TACULUxM, a Coat of one Piece, as in Hellebore. 
PI. 10. Fig. 33. 
y. Drupa, the Drupe, a fingle Shell coated and containing 
a Nut, as in the Almond. PI. 10. Fig. 34. 
6. Bacca, a Berry, a fimple Fruit with Seeds uncovered 
by any Shell, as in Nightlhade. PI. 10. Fig. 35*. 
7. PoMUM, an Apple, a Fruit containing a Capfule of Seeds, 
as in the common apple. PI. 10. Fig. 36. 
8. Strobilus, a Cone, a Fruit formed of a fwelled Katkin, 
as the Fine Cone. PI. 10, Fig. 37. 
VI. Semen, a Seed, as of the Pea. PI. 10. Fig. 38. This 
properly confifts of Six Parts. PI. 10. Fig. 59. Thefe are, 
1. Coruclum, the Heart. PI. 10. Fig. 39. a.b. 
Having its Flumula, Plume, a. and Ros- 
TELLUM, Beak, b. 
2. CoTYLiDONEs, Placentae, c . c . 
3. Hilus, Scar, d. 
4. Arillus, Coat, e . 
Some Seeds have alfo the CoRONULA, Crown, as 
Dandelion. PI. 10. Fig. 40-. Confilfii-g of. 
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