OF ADJECTIVE TERMS. 407 
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SacirrareE, (arrow-shaped), prolonged into two acute 
projecting lobes at the base. ° 
Scary (squamous), with small scales on the surface. 
See p. 35. 
Scagprous. See Rough. 
Scarious, thin, dry, and somewhat shrivelled. 
ScatTERep (sparse), irregularly arranged, and at a dis- 
tance. 
ScuTEL.irory, like patelliform, but oval. 
SECRETING, : 66. 
Secunp, one-sided, or snStatorak be one aii 
Settarroam, saddle-shaped, oblong, with hanging 
sides. . 
SEMIFLoscuLous, ; : 103 
margin, like the teeth of a saw, the teeth — to- 
wards the apex. ; 
Seasrx, 59, 88 
Srrose, (bristle-pointed), passing s gradually into a fine 
--point, not hard. 2 
SExvAL, 8 
Suacey (villose), ith long soft flexible Segre? 
SHEATHING, (vaginate), surrounding or embracing the 
stem for a considerable distance. 
Sitky, with very fine hairs, closely pressed to each 
other, shining, and soft and silky to the touch. 
SIMPLE, . 61, 92, 127 
Simvare, the an biting broad, deep, obtuse i ins =* 
‘dentions, deeper than repaud. > 
Soxrrary, — 
- Spatutare, oblong, ana having one weed sitenated, 
_ SpueErorpat, spherical, but slightly flattened at _— 
opposite ends. 
_ SpicutageE, with small softish points on the steht 
: SrrvpLE-sHareD (fusiform), thick in the ae and ee 
