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S. Ltalica flore candido aromatico, partim folio vulgaris. Italian white Sage. 624, par. 3 or 4. 
S. grandiflora, Zisling. 
S. Indica flore alto Indian white Sage. 623, 3. S. officinalis, Z. var. 
S. minor partim pinnata Pig Sage. 623,2. S. officinalis, Z. 
Sambucus montana racemosa Mountaine Elder tree. 1234, 3. Sambucus racemosa, Z. — 
S. rosea The Elder Rose, not rightly called the Gelder Rose. 1236, 2. Viburnum Opulus, 
L. var. 
S. aquatica Water Elder. 1236, 1. V. Opulus, Z. 
S. lacniatis foiys lagged Elder. 1234,2. Sambucus nigra, Z. var. 
Sandalida cretica Square Codded Pease. Ger. em. 1198, 3. Tetragonolobus 
purpureus, Moench. 
Sanguisorba Great Burnet. 889, 1. Sanguisorba officinalis, Z. 
Sanicula vulgaris Sanicle. 801. Sanicula europea, Z. 
S. guifafa Spotted Sanicle. 644,1. Saxifraga Geum, Z. 
Saponaria Sope woort. 360. Saponaria officinalis, Z. 
Saiyrium odoratum Sweete smelling Satyrion. 172,6. Gymnadenia conopsea, R.Br. 
Saturea vera Winter Sauorie. 461,1. Satureia montana, Z. 
Saxifraga alta White Saxifrage. 693,1. Saxifraga granulata, Z. 
S. aurea Golden Saxifrage. 693, 2. Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, Z. 
S. Anglica English Saxifrage. 891, 1. Ger. em. 1021, 3, & 1047, 1. Silaus pratensis, Besser. 
Scabiosa peregrina A strange kind of Scabious 585, 10. Scabiosa cretica, Z. 
S. maior Hispanica Spanish Scabious. 5§85,9. 8. stellata, Z. 
S. flore rubro Scabious with a red flower. 583,6. Trichera sylvatica, Schrad. 
S. marina Scabious of the sea. Scabiosa maritima, Z. 
Scammonium Monspeliensium Scammonie of Montpellier. 716, 2, & 718, 3. Ger. em. 867, 3. 
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Cynanchum monspeliacum, Z. 
“2... . Ihave plentie in my garden.” Ger. 717. 
t “*°3. Scamonea Valentina Scammonie of Valentia.” Cynanchum monspeliacum, L. var. 
“. . « it is likewise found in the Iland of Candia, . . . from whence I had some seedes, 
of which seed I receiued two plants that prospered exceeding well, the one whereof I bestowed 
vpon a learned Apothecarie of Colchester, which continueth to this daie, bearing both flowers 
and ripe seede. But an ignorant weeder of my garden plucked mine vp, and cast it away in my 
absence, in steede of aweede. . . . It flowred in my garden about Saint Iames tide, as I 
remember; for when I went to Bristow faire, I left it in flower; but at my returne it was 
destroied as aforesaid.” Ger.718. Johnson points out Gerard’s transposition of the figures. ~ 
. Syriacum verum Assyrian Scammonie. 716,1. Convolvulus Scammonia, Z. 
Schenoprasson Siues or Ciues. 139,1. Allium Schcenoprasum, Z. 
Scordium Garlicke. §34,1&2. Teucrium Scordium, Z. 
Scordothlaspi Garlicke Mustard. 204, 1. Lepidium campestre, Z. 
Scorodoprasson Garlicke Leeke. 139, 2. Allium Ampeloprasum, Z. 
oo Scorzonera Vipers grasse. 597,1. Scorzonera hispanica, Z. 
S. bupleurifolio Broad leafed Scorpion grasse. 
Scrophularia Figwoort. 579. Scrophularia nodosa, Z. 
S. Indica Indian Fig woort. 579, last par. §. lucida, L. 
Scorpiotdes Dodonei Scorpion grasse. 267. } Scorpi : sulcatus, L. 
_ “T haue receiued seedes thereof from beyond the seas, and haue dispersed them through : 
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