SABBATIA KLLIOTTII SANIOLP], WHITE. ' 61 



' Sabbatia elliottii Steud. Gentian family (Gentianaceae). 



S^/iio)iy)n. — Sahhatia paniculata Ell. 



Quiiiiiie-flower; quinine-plant; quiuine-herb; Elliott' s-sabbatia. 



An erect, native herb, about one foot in height, growing in pine barrens from 

 North Carolina to Florida. 



Part used. — Herb (nonofiicial). 



Sabbatia, Elliott's-. See Sahhatin eUluttii. 



Snbbaiia paniculata Ell. Same as Sabbatia elliottii. 



Sabina. See Juniperus sabina. 



Sacred-bark. See Tihamnus pursliiana. 



Sage, Indian. 8ee Eupatorium perfoliatum. 



Saint-Benedict's thistle. See Cnicus benedictus. 



"Saint- John's wort, common. See Hypericuin perforatum. 



Salix alba L. "Willow family (Salicaceae). 



^^'hite willow; European willow. 



A large tree, sometimes 90 feet in height, introduced from Europe; occurs in 

 moist soil along streams from Pennsylvania northward to New Brunswick 

 and Ontario, sparingly escaped from cultivation. 



Part used. — Bark ( nonofficial ) . 



Salix nigra Marsh. "Willow family (Salicaceae ). 



Black willow; pussy-willow; swamp-willow. 

 Tall, indigenous tree, growing on banks of rivers from Canada to Florida and 



California. 

 Parts used. — Bark, and fresh aments gathered early in May (nonofficial). 



Salomonia biflora (Walt.) Britton. Same as Pohigonatuiii biforum. 



Saloifconia commutata (Roem. & Schult. ) Dietr. Same as Poly gonatuyn coyninvlal ton. 



Salt-rheum weed. See Chelone glabra. 



Sambucus. See Sambucu.'t canadensis. 



Sambucus canadensis L. Honeysuckle family ( Caprifoliaceae ) . 



Sambucus; elder; American elder; sweet elder. 



Indigenous shrub, 6 to 10 feet high, growing in low, damp ground from Canada 

 to Florida and Arizona. 



Parts used. — Flowers (official in U. S. P. 1890); bark and berries (nonofficial). 



Sanij)son-root. See Brauneria angustifolia. 



Sampson' s-snakeroot. See Gentiana vUlosa. 



Samson' s-snakeroot. See Psoralea pedunculata. 



Sand-blackberry. See Rubus cuneifolius. 



Sandbrier. See Solarium carulifiense. 



Sangninaria. See Savgninaria canadensis. 



Sanguinaria canadensis L. Poppy family (Papaveraceae). 



Sangninaria; bloodroot; redpuccoon; Indian-paint; tetterwort. 



Native, perennial herb, about 6 inches high, found in rich, open woods from 

 Nova Scotia to Neliraska, south to Florida and Arkansas. 



Part used. — Rhizome, "collected after the death of the foliage" (official). 

 Sanicle, American. See Heucliera americana and Sanicula marilandica. 

 Sanicle, black. See Sanicula marilandica. 

 Sanicle, Indian. See Eupatorium ageratoides. 

 Sanicle, white. See Eupatorium ageratoides. 



