SACCARDOPHYTUM 579 



with pulp derived from sappy emergences of cpl. wall. Seeds exal- 

 bum., often with 2 or more embryos. Lysigenous oil-glands. 



Aurantieae: Glycosmis, Limonia, Atalantia, Feronia, Aegle, 



Citrus. 



Ruthea Bolle (Lichtensleinia BH.). Umbelliferae (in. 5). 4 Afr. 

 Rutidea DC. Rubiaceae (n. 4). 15 trop. Afr., Madag. 

 Rutidosis DC. Compositae (4). 6 Austr. 

 Rutilans (Lat.), with glowing fls. 

 Rutilia Veil. Inc. sed. i Brazil. 

 Ruttya Harv. Acanthaceae (iv. B). 3 S. Afr. 

 Ruyschia Jacq. Marcgraviaceae. 3 trop. Am. 



Ryania Vahl (Patrisia Rich.). Flacourtiaceae (7). 10 N. trop. S. Am. 

 Rydbergia Greene (Actinella p.p.)- Compositae (6). 2 N. Am. 

 Rye, Secale cereale L. ; -grass, Lolium perenne L.; French--, Arrhe- 



natherum. 



Rylstonea R. T. Baker. Myrtaceae (inc. sed.). i Austr. 

 Ryncospora Vahl. Cyperaceae (n). 175 temp, and trop. ; 2 in Brit, in 



wet bogs (beak rush). 



Ryparosa Bl. Flacourtiaceae (3). loS.E.As. 

 Ryssopterys Blume ex A. Juss. Malpighiaceae (i). 7 E. Indomal. 

 Ryssosciadium O. Ktze. = Rhysopterus Coulter et Rose (Umbell.). 

 Ryticaryum Becc. Icacinaceae. 4 New Guinea. 

 Rytidocarpus Coss. Cruciferae. i Morocco. 



Rytidptus Hook. f. (Bobca p.p. EP.}. Rubiaceae (n. 2). i Ha- 

 waiian Is. 

 Sabadilla Brandb. et Ratzebg. (Schoenocaulon A. Gray BH.}. Lilia- 



ceae (i). 5 Georgia to Venezuela. 



SabalAdans. Palmae (i. 2). 10 warmer Am., W.I. S. Palmetto Lodd., 

 &c. (palmetto or thatch palm), 1. are used for thatching; the wood is 

 also useful. 



Sabaudia Buscalioni et Muschler. Labiatae (vn). i C. Afr. 

 Sabazia Cass. Compositae (5). 2 Mexico. 

 Sabbata Veil. Compositae (inc. sed.). 2 Brazil. 

 Sabbatia Adans. Gentianaceae (i). 12 N. Am. (rose pinks). 

 Sabia Colebr. Sabiaceae. 20 S. and E. As. 



Sabiaceae (EP., BH.}. Dicots. (Archichl. Sapindales). 4 gen., 65 sp., 

 trop. and E. As. Trees, shrubs or lianes with alt. exstip. impari- 

 pinnate or simple 1. Infl. a panicle or cymose panicle, with bracts 

 and bracteoles. Us. usu. $. K (35), imbr. or free; C 45, 

 sometimes united at base, imbr., the inner 2 much reduced ; A 5, opp. 

 petals, all or only i fertile, the rest being staminodial; G (2) 2-loc. ; 

 in each loc. usu. i axile pend. or horiz. semi-anatr. ov. with micro- 

 pyle upwards. Indeh. fr. with exalbum. seeds. Chief genera: Sabia, 

 Meliosma. 



Sabicea Aubl. Rubiaceae (i. 7). 30 trop. Am., Afr., Madag. 

 Sabiiia Hall = Juniperus Tourn. p.p. (Conif.). 

 Sabinea DC. Leguminosae (in. 6). 3 Panama, W.I. 

 Sabre bean, Canavalia ensifori/iis DC. 



Sabulina Reichb. = Arenaria Rupp. (BH.}. = Alsine Scop. p.p. 

 Sac, a pouch ; saccate, with a pouch. 

 Saccardophytum Spegazzini. Solanaceae (inc. sed.). i Patagonia. 



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