264 SARMENTOSUS 



Sarcobatus <Gr. sarkos, flesh -\-batos, a bramble. 

 Pronounced: sar-kob'-a-tus, not sar-ko-ba'-tus. 



sarmentosus (sar-men-to'-sus) twiggy, full of little 



branches. 

 Sarothamnus* (sar-o-tham'-nus) 

 sarothroides (sar-oth-ro-l'-dez) 

 sarothrum (sar-o'-thrum) a broom. 

 Sarracenia* (sar-as-e'-ni-a) 

 sartorius (sar-to'-ri-us) 

 Sasa* (sa'-sa) 

 Sasia (sa'-si-a) 

 sasin (sa'-sin) 

 Satira (sat-ir'-a) 



sativus (sat-i'-vus) planted, that is sown, 

 saturatus (sat-u-ra'-tus) full of color, rich in color 

 Satureia* (sat-u-re'-i-a) 

 Saturniidae (sat-ur-ni'-i-de) 

 satyr (sat'-er, sa/-ter) 



Sauroglossum* (so-rog-glos'-um, so-rog-glo'-sum) 

 Sauromalus (so-ro-mal'-us) 

 Sauropsida (so-rop'-sid-a) 

 Saururus* (so-ru'-rus) 

 saxatilis (saks-a'-ti-lis) found among rocks. 



