ified by B. malabaricum) for the Asiatic element. He 
likewise follows Schott & Endlicher in adopting Salmalia 
for this Asiatic element, and gives satisfactory evidence 
to show that it is impossible to take up Gossampinus as 
Bakhuisen has argued. 
Sapota Achras Mill. See Achras Zapota L. 
Sarcocephalus esculenta Afzel. See Nauclea esculenta 
(Afzel.) Merr. 
Schoenocaulon officinalis (Schlecht. & Cham.) A. 
Gray ex Bentham P|. Hartweg. (1840) 29. 
Veratrum officinale Schlechtendal & Chamisso in Lin- 
naea 6 (1881) 45. 
Sabadilla officinarum Brandt in Hayne Arzneige- 
wiichse 13 (1887) t. 27. 
Asagraea officnalhs Lindley in Bot. Reg. 25 (1889) 
t. 33. 
Sabadilla officinalis Standley in Standley & Calderon 
List. Prelim. Pl. S. Salvador (1925) 49. 
The genus Sabadilla was originally proposed merely 
as a subgenus under Veratrum. This does not constitute 
valid publication; consequently Schoenocaulon must be 
maintained as the correct name for this genus. 
Smilax aristolochiaefolia Miller Gard. Dict., ed. 
8 (1768) no. 7. 
Smilax medica Schlechtendal & Chamisso in Linnaea 
6 (1881) 47. 
Smilax Milleri Steudel Nomencl., ed. 2, 2 (1841) 599. 
Smilax ornata Lemaire Hl. Hort. 12 (1865) pl. 439. 
Smilax medica Schlecht. & Cham. See Smilax aristolo- 
chiaefolia Mi//. 
Smilax ornata Hook. See Smilax Regelii Killip & 
Morton 
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