Glossary. 365 



Sadaphal, ever-fruiting ; applied to a kind of citrus. 



Seer, weight denoting 2 Ibs. 



Serrations, teeth on the edges of leaves. 



Skouk-poti, Burmese term for Lima (c. hystrix). 



Shutrunj, variety of citron in Bengal. 



Slderun, variety of citron in Ceylon. 



" Sinense," of China. 



Sou, in Sylhet means 3,000. 



Spores, seeds of ferns and fungi. 



Stamen and Stamina, male or pollen-bearing organs of flowers. 



Sung tar a 



Sungtereh 



Samtereh 



Sintra 



variations of the name Sttntara. 



Suntoiurea 



Simtra 



Santola 



Suntara, name of a loose-skinned Indian orange. 



Superfcetation, obsolete term meant to denote impregnation many times 



over. 



Surkh, Hind, for red. 



Suture, the line of contact or union of two carpels. 

 Synanthy, adhesion of flowers. 

 Syncarpy, growing together of carpels. 



Tarai. damp district at the foot of the Himalayas. 



Tehsil, sub-collectorate of revenue. 



Thala, saucer-like ridge round a tree, for purposes of irrigation. 



Tbla, a rupee's weight (about a two-shilling piece). 



Tomentose, downy. 



Toronja, pronounced Toronkha, Spanish for citron. 



Trifacial, many-sided orange (mixed orange and citron). 



Tursh, sour. 



Turunj, name of a citron. 



Utruj, said to be Arabic for citron. 

 Ydd, Hind, for " remember." 



