913 



(1735) = Poterium fide IK. 



S. ANNUA Nutt, T & G Fl 1:429. B 1:186 



as P: a. 



S. MICROCEFHALA Presl, Epim bot 



202. B 1:186 as P: annuum. 



S. MYRIOFHYLLA Braun & Bouche. B 



1:186 as P: annuum. 



s. OFFXcnrAx.xs L, sp pi us. B 1:186 



as P: o. 



SA2TGUIITARIA Dill ex L, syst ed 1 



(1735). 



S. AUSTRALIS P 5:307. 



S. CANADENSIS L, sp pi 505. P 5:307. 



S. DILI.ENIANA P 5:307. 



S. GRANDIFI.ORA Rose Fl 111 Seasons 



t 8. P 5:308 =: canadensis fide IK. 



S. MESOCHORA P 5:308. 



S. ROTTJNDIFOI.IA P 5:307. 



SANICULA Tourn. A l:139d. 



S. ARCTOPOIDES H & A bot Beech 141. 



B 1:256. 



S. ARGTJTA Greene. A 1:140 fdr. Ab 279. 



SBar-SD. 



S. BIPINNATIFIDA Dougl, Hook Fl 1: 



258 t 92. T, bot Wilkes exp 314. Ab 279. 



B 1:256.2:451. Da 7. Er 1:6. A l:141d. 



McClatchle, Er 2:123. Pasadena, Jepson, 



Er 1:63 Kern to Butte Co. M 3:71. 



S. BIPINNATA H & A, bot Beech 347. 



B 1:257. 2:451. Ab 280. 



Slender, 2-4 dm hi, from a slender 

 fusiform rt: Ivs twice or thrice pinnate, 

 with divisions not at all decurrent on 

 rachis, cuneate-oblg to ovate, incisely 

 and mucronately toothed; umbel 3-4- 

 rayed; inv of If-like bracts; involucels 

 of a few sm bractlets more or less 

 united; fls y: fr 3 mm Ig, with strong 

 tubercles tipped with sh hooked bristles; 

 sd-face deeply sulcate, sometimes in- 

 closing a central cavity, with a central 

 longitudinal ridge. 



E. ZiACnrZATA H & A bot Beech 347. 

 Greene, Cal ac b 3:399 Cruz. Ab 279. Br 

 Z 1:114 Cat. A l:140d. 



S. MARITIMA K, ex Wat B 2:451. Cur 1: 

 138. 



Greene, P 1:269, describes the type 

 locality and the only one known as "a 

 bit of meadow land between Alameda 

 and Fruitvale, toward the bases of the 

 Oakland hills," Cal, associated with 

 Ranunculus Bloomeri. 



S. MENZIESH H & A. A l:140d. Ab 278. 

 P 1:269 as ann. Da 7. B 1:256, 2:451. 

 S. NEVADENSIS Wat 11:139. B 1:256, 2: 

 451. Er 1:6. Ab 279. M 4:66. 



Low, with very sh sts, the num stout- 

 ish ped arising from near base, 2 dm hi 

 or less; Ivs ternate, the divisions oblg- 

 ovate. 3-5-lobed, seg lobed or toothed; 

 umbels with 3-10 rays; inv of pinnatifid 

 If-like bracts; involucels of sm, oblg 

 acute, more or less united bractlets; 

 fr'ng rays 1.5-3.5 cm Ig; fls y, sterile 

 ones on pedicels 2-3 mm Ig; fr bristly 

 all over, 3 mm Ig; sd-face concave. 

 SAUICULA NEMORA1IS Greene. 



"Erect, rather slender, a ft hi, from a 

 perpendicular rt: Ivs mostly radical, 

 bipinnately 3-7-parted, divisions decur- 

 rent upon rachis as a nar entire wing: 

 the several ascending branches bearing 

 compound umbels with elongated rays: 

 fls few in the hd, y: fr sm, broader 

 than Ig, the whole surface covered with 

 uncinate prickles which are strongly 



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fistulate-enlarged or inflated from base 

 to near middle." Greene, Er 1:6. Col- 

 lected by Bolander at the Big Trees and 

 in the Yosemite Valley. 

 S. NUDICATJLIS H & A, bot Beech 142. 

 B 1:256 as lacinata. A 1:140 as Men- 

 ziesii. 

 SANICUI.A SAXATILIS Greene. 



Sts many, depressed, a ft Ig, from a 

 fleshy napiform rt of the size of a wal- 

 nut: Ivs ternately pinnate, the ultimate 

 seg broad, coarsely toothed: fig branches 

 repeatedly dichotomous, with hds (ped- 

 icellate) in all the forks: involucels sm, 

 of very unequal foliaceous entire or 

 toothed bractlets: pet salmon-color; 

 anth y; sterile fls on Ig pedicels: fr 

 strongly tuberculate, the tubercles of 

 upper part ending in a broadly subulate 

 incurved point." Greene, Er 1:6-7. Mt. 

 Diablo. 

 SAMICUXA SEFTENTRIONAIiIS Greene 



"Erect, slender, simple or sparingly 

 branching, scarcely a ft hi: Ivs few and 

 sm (1" Ig) ; radical of rounded general 

 outline (as broad as Ig), the ternate- 

 lobed Ifts obovate; cauline relatively 

 longer and of more deltoid outline: um- 

 bels sm of only 2 or 3 sh slender sim- 

 ple rays: fls y: fr prickly thruout." 

 Greene. Er 1:6. Vancouver Isl (Macoun). 

 S. TTTBEROSA T. B 1:257. 2:451. Da 7. 

 Er 1:6. Ab 280. A l:141d. 

 SANTOT,nSTA Tourn ex L, ed 1, 248 

 (1737). 



S. SUAVEOLENS Pursh, Fl 2:520. B 1: 

 401 as Matricaria discoidea, 

 SAPIUM P. Br. Br Hist Jamaica 338 

 (1756). 



S. ANTTUtJM T, Mex bound 201. B 2:72 

 as Stillingia a. 



Genus SAPONARIA Linnaeus. 



L, syst ed 1 (1735). 



8. OFFICINALIS L, sp pi 408. Eu. B 

 9 -434. 



SAPONARIA VACCARIA Linn. 

 L, sp pi 409. Eu. B 2:434. 

 SARACHA Ruiz & Pavon, Prod 31 t 34 

 (1794). 



S. ACUTIFOXiIA Miers, Ann & Mag Nat 

 Hist, sr 2, 3:449. B 1:540 as Chamaesar- 

 acha coronopus? et 541 as Physalis lo- 

 bata? 



S. CORONOPUS G 10:62. B 1:540 as 

 Chamaesaracha c. 



S. NAKTA G 10:62. B 1:540 as Chamaesa- 

 racha n. 



SARCOBATUS Nees. Neuw Reise N-Am 

 2:446 (1841). 



S. MAXIMILIAN! Nees, Ic, 447. B 2:59 

 as vermiculatus. 



S. V:ERMICTri,ATTTS T, Emory rec 149. 

 B 2:59. = Maximilian! fide IK. 



Genus SARCODES Torrey. 

 SARCODES SANGTJINEA Torrey. 



Torrey, PI Frem 18 (1853). 

 B 1:462.' Ab 295. Da 10. Par 368 t. A 1: 

 245d. 



Coville, CNH 4:146. 



Hall, U IOC. Snow plant. 



Genus SARCOSTEMMA R. Brown. 

 S. HETEROPBTSn,I,T7M E. T. Pac Ry R 

 5:362. B 1:478. 2:464. = Philibertia lin- 

 earis fide IK. 

 8. LINEARE Decne in Bth 25. B 2:464 s. 



