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green, + si'-a-ka, plant, 

 which see). 

 pun-go-un-da-mi. 



A somewhat general term 

 applied to a number of 

 plants (from pun-go, horse, 

 + un, possessive, + 

 da' -mi). 

 Smilacina amplexicaulis Nutt. 

 and Triglochin maritimum 

 L. are among the plants 

 grouped under this name, 

 utterly divergent forms 

 being brought together 

 upon a basis other than 

 resemblance to each other, 

 ri'-a-bi. 



Rare for ni'-a-bi, which see. 

 sa'-gti-pi. 



Salix amygdaloides Anders., 

 lasiandra Benth., flaves- 

 cens Nutt. Willow, 

 sai'-gi-tamp. 



Spiranthes romazofjxana Cham. 

 Ladies' Tresses, 

 saip. 

 Scirpus lacustris L. var. occi- 

 dentalis W. Bulrush, 

 sai'-ya-hyu-gin. 



Saponaria vaccaria. Soapwort. 



sa'-na-kun-da. 



Eriogonum microthecum Nutt., 

 ovali folium Nutt., unibella- 

 tum Tore, etc. 

 sa'-na-kint. 



See sa'-na-kun-da. 

 si'-a-ka. 



Plant, branch, shoot, etc. 

 si'-bi. 



Phlox longifolia Nutt. Sweet 

 William; Phlox. 



si'-bo-i-up. 



Cleome lutea Hook, 

 si'-bo-i-ump. 



Nasturtium palustre DC. var. 

 Water-cress, 

 si'-bii-pi. 



Bigelovia douglasii Gray . Greater 

 Rabbit-brush ; R a y 1 e s s 

 Golden-rod. 

 Tetradymia canescens DC. var. 

 so'-ho-bi. 



Populus angustifolia James. 

 Cottonwood, 

 si'-hip. 



See si'-o-pi. 

 si'-gi. 



Leaf, 

 si'-go. 



Calochortus niUtallii Torr. and 

 Gray. Sego. 

 si'-na-tsu. 

 sni-giip. 



See sin-gu-pi. 

 sm'-gu-pi. 



Populus tremuloides Michx. 

 Quaking Aspen. 



si'-o-pi. 



General name for species of 

 Salix corresponding to 

 the English "willow." 

 The several types of wil- 

 lows, or rather some of 

 them, have in addition 

 more special names. See 

 under Salix in preceding 

 list. 



si'-wump. 



Glyceria distorts Wahl. and ner- 

 vata Trin. Manna Grass. 

 Cf. also tai'-gwi-bi for the 

 latter. 



