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Sagittatum folium. An arrow-shaped leaf. Ex. Sagittaria, &c. 

 Sermentaceae. A twig or shoot of a vine, a natural Order of 



plants in the Fragmenta methodi naturalis of Linnaeus. 

 Sermentosus caulis. The shoot of a vine, naked between each 



joint, and producing leaves at the joints. 

 Scaber caulis. Scabby and rough, having tubercles. 

 Scabridae. Rough, a natural Order of plants in the Fragmenta 



methodi naturalis of Linnaeus. 

 Scabrit'es. A species of pubescens, composed of particles 

 scarcely visible to the naked eye, sprinkled on the surface 

 of plants. 

 Scandens caulis. A climbing stem, as the passion flower, &c. 

 Scapus. A kind of stalk, which elevates the fructification, and 

 not the leave?, as in the Colchicum autumnale, Class vi. 

 Dionaea mucipula, Class x. &c. 

 Scariosum folium. A leaf dry on the margin. 

 Scitamina. Fair, beautiful. A natural Order of plants in the 



Fragmenta methodi naturalis of Linnaeus. 

 Scorpioides f.os. A flower resembling the tad of a scorpion. 

 Scutellum. A species of fructification which is orbicular, con- 

 cave, and elevated in the margin, as in some species of 

 Lichen. 

 Scyphi. A subdivision of the genus Lichen. 

 Secretoria sccbiities. A species of glandular roughness on the 



surface of seme plants. 

 Secunda spica. A spike of grass with the flowers turned all to- 

 wards one side, as Bromus ardensis, 

 Securiformis puhescentia. A species of pubes on the surface of 



some plants, the bristles resembling an ax or hatchet. 

 Semen. Seed. 

 Seminale folium. Seed-leaf. 



Semiteres caulis. Half a cylinder, flat on one side, and round 

 on the other. 



