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125. SPIRAEA, 56. 92. 

 1. Stem more or less woody. 



salici/olid (meadow-sweet, willow hard-hack, r. w. J. 1? .} 

 leaves lance-ovate, or obovate, serrate, glabrous, to- 

 mentosa (steeple bush, purple hard-hack, r. Ju. h ) leaves, 

 lanceolate, unequally serrate, downy beneath, opulifolia 

 (nine-bark, snowball hard-hack.) hyperidfolia (John's 

 wort hard -hack.) crenata. 



"2. Stem herbaceous. 



ulmaria (queen of the meadow.) aruncus (steeple 

 weed.) lobata, trifoliata (ipecac, Indian physic, Bow- 

 man's root.) stipulacea. 



222. SPLACHNUM, 56. 4. 

 ampullaceum (umbrella moss.) 



141. STACHYS, 42. 39. 

 aspera (hedge-nettle, clownheal.) 



53. STAPHYLEA, 22. 95. 



trifolia (bladder-nut, y-w. M. b .) leaves in threes : ra% 

 eenies pendant : petals ciliate below. 



65. STATICE, 48. 33. 



iimonium (marsh rosemary, sea lavender, b. Au. Z.) 

 seape terete : panicle much branched, armeria (thrift.) 



103. STELLARIA, 22. 82. 

 longifolia (long-leaf starwort.) palustris (stitchwort, 

 meadow starwort.} pvbera. 



226. STEMONIT1S,- 58. 1. 



fascicularis (brittle-bark buff-ball,) vesiculosa. ty- 

 phina. 



225, STEREOCAULON, 57. 2. 

 ramulosum (knobbed lichen.) paschale. 

 225. STICTA, 57. 2. 

 pulmonacea. sylvatira. 



32. STIPA, 4. 10 a 

 GVenacea (feather grass.) sericea. 



