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Scal)ious, sweet, iiee Erigeron. jjhiladelphicui^. 

 »Scal)iHh, meadow-, ^ae Ader pimlccuii. 

 Scabwort. See Ituila Jielenium. 

 Scarletberr}'. See Solannni dulcamara. 

 Scoke. See Phytolacca decandra. 

 Scoparius. See Cyfimi? Kcoparius. 

 Scoiiring-rnsli, common. See Equisetum hyemale. 

 Scrofula-plant. See Scroplmlaria )iiarilandica. 

 Scrofula-weed. See Peramiuin pubescens. 



Scrophularia marilandica L. Figwort family (Scrophulariaceae). 



St/ii(}iiyiii. — Scrophidai'ia nodosa var. murdandira A. Gray. 



Maryland figwort; scrofula-plant; carpenter' s-scjuare; heal-all; bee-plant; pile- 

 wort. 



Smooth, native perennial, :Mo 5 feet high; moist, shady ground in woods and 

 thickets, New York to North Carolina and Kansas. 



Parts used. — Herb and root (nonofficial). 

 Scrophidar'ui nodosa var. marUaiidica, A. Gray. Same as Scrophularia niarUandica. 

 Scutellaria. See Scutellaria lateriflora. 

 Srntellaria hyssopifolia L. Same as Scutellaria iidegrifolia. 



Scutellaria integrifolia L. Mint family ( Menthaceae) . 



Syniniyin. — Scutellaria hyssopifolia L. 



Larger skullcap; hyssop-skullcap. 



Native, perennial herb, (5 inches to 2 feet high, found in liclds and woods from 

 -Connecticut south to Florida and Texas. 



Part v.sed. — Herb (nonofhcial). 



Scutellaria lateriflora L. Mint family (Menthaceae). 



Scutellai'ia; skullcap; madweed; hoodwort. 



Smooth, branching perennial, 1 to 2 feet high, native in damp j)laces along 

 banks of streams from Canada south to Florida, New Mexico, and Washington. 

 Part wied. — Plant (official). 



Sea-lavender. See Limonium carolinianum. 



Self-heal. See Prunella vulgaris. 



Senecio aureus L. Aster family (Asteraceae). 



Liferoot; swamja squaw-weed; golden ragwort; cocash-weed; coughweed. 



Indigenous, perennial herb, 1 to 20 feet high, growing in swamps and wet mead- 

 ows, Newfoundland to Ontario, south to Florida, Missouri, and Texas. 

 Parts used. — Root and iierl) (nonofficial). 



Senega. See Polygala senega. 



Senna, American. See Cassia marilandica. 



Senna, wild. See Cas.sia marilandica. 



Serenoa serrulata (Roem. & Schult. ) Hook. f. Palm family (Phoenicaceae). 

 Sabal; saw-palmetto. 



A ])ahn, 3 to 7 feet in height, found in sandy soil from North Carolina and 



Arkansas to Florida^nd Texas. 

 I'art used. — Partially dried ripe fruit (official). 



Serpentaria. Hee Aristolochia reticulata and A . serpentaria 



Serpentaria, Texas. See Aristolochia reticidata. 



Serpentaria, Virginia. See Aristolochia serpentaria. 



Service-tree, .American. See Sorfiiis aiiicrii-(uia. 



