Corresponding to Baroco, an hypothesis;

and, Corresponding to Bocardo, an induction.

For example, let us begin with this probable deduction in Barbara:

Rule.—Most of the beans in this bag are white.

Case.—This handful of beans are from this bag.

Result.—Probably, most of this handful of beans are white.

Now, deny the result, but accept the rule:

Denial of Result.—Few beans of this handful are white.

Rule.—Most beans in this bag are white.

Denial of Case.—Probably, these beans were taken from another bag.