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Scoliopus Torr. Liliaceae (vil). i W. N. Am. 



Scoliotheca Baill. Gesneriaceae (2). i Colombia. 



Scolochloa Link (Graphephorum BH.). Gramineae (10). 2 N. temp. 



Scolopendrium Adans. = Phyllitis Ludwig (Polypod.). 6". vnlgare Sm. 

 (hart's tongue fern, Brit.) = P. Scolopendrium. 



Scolopia Schreb. Flacourtiaceae (5). i8warm|=; S. Afr. sp. timber. 



Scolosanthes Vahl. Rubiaceae (n. 3). 6 W.I. 



Scolymus Tourn. ex L. Compositae (13). 3 Medit. 



Scoparia L. Scrophulariaceae (in. i). 10 trop. Am. 



Scopolia Jacq. Solanaceae (2). 4 Eur., As. 



Scopularia Lindl. (Holothrix BH.}. Grchidaceae (n. i). i Cape 

 Col. 



Scopulophila M. E. Jones. Caryophyllaceae (i. b). i W. U. S. 



Scorodendron Blume (Lepisanthes p.p. EP.). Sapindaceae (i). 

 i Timor. 



Scorodocarpus Becc. Olacaceae. i Borneo. 



Scorodonia Adans. =Teucrium L. p.p. (Labi.). 



Scorodophloeus Harms. Leguminosae (n. 2). i Cameroons. 



Scorpaena Nor. Inc. sed. Nomen. 



Scorpioid, inn. with fls. in 2 ranks, coiled like a scorpion's tail, Bora- 

 gtnaceae. 



Scorpion grass, Rlyosotis. 



Scorpiurus L. Legumin. (ill. 7). 6 Mcdit. Pod twisted, indeh. 



Scortechinia Hook. f. Euphorbiaceae (inc. sed.). 4 Malaya. 



Scorzonella Nutt. (Klicroseris p.p.). Compositae (13). 3 Calif. 



Scorzonera (Tourn.) L. Compositae (13). 100 Medit., C. Eur. and 

 As. Roots of 6'. hispanica L., &c. are eaten as vegetables. 



Scotch attorney (W. I. ), Clusia; -fir, Pituissylvestris'L.; -grass (W. I.), 

 Panicnm molle Sw. ; -tish asphodel, Tofieldia. 



Scottellia Oliv. Bixaceae. 3 trop. W. Afr. 



Scouring rush (Am.), Equisctum. 



Scratch coco (W.J.), Colocasia antiqiiontm Schott. 



Screw pine, Pandanaceae, Pandanus; -tree (W.I.), Helicteres, 



Scribneria Hackel (Lfpturns p.p.). Gramineae (12). i Calif., Oregon. 



Scrobiculatus (Lat.), pitted. 



Scrofella Maxim. Scrophulariaceae (n. 4). i China. 



Scrophularia Tourn. ex L. Scrophulariaceae (11. 4). 120 N. temp.; 

 3 in Brit., incl. S. aquatica L. and S. nodosa L., the fig-worts. 

 Perenn. herbs with opp. 1., which on the lat. twigs are commonly 

 anisophyllous. Fls. in tall infls. whose primary branching is race- 

 mose; the lat. shoots are dichasial. Sta. and style arranged along 

 the lower lip of the C (upper usual in such fls.); The posterior sta. , 

 usu. absent in the fam., is repres. by a std. Fl. markedly protog., 

 largely visited by wasps. 



Scrophulariaceae (EP., BH. unite n. 7 to Globitlariaceae to form fam. 

 Selagineae). Dicots. (Sympet. Tubiflorae; Personales BH.). 200 

 gen., 2600 sp., cosmop. Most are herbs and undershrubs, a few 

 shrubs or trees (e.g. Paulownia), with alt., opp., or whorled exstip. 1. 

 Many exhibit interesting features in the veg. organs. Several are 

 climbers (e.g. Maurandia, Rhodochiton, &c. ). The Veronicas of 

 N.Z. are xero. with resemblance in habit to certain Coniferae. A 



