Ru-ta ... sie 
Rnu.ta’-ce-e# 
rut’-il-ans 
Sa’-bal “he 
Sa’-bia af 
Sab’-i-a’-ce’@... 
Sab-i-ni-a’nus 
sac’-char-if’-er-a 
Sac’-char-um 
Sac-col-ab’-i-um 
Sac-cop-et’-al-um 
Sag-er-w'-& .. 
Sag-er-e’-ti-a... 
sag-it’-ta’-ta ... 
sag-it’-tif-ol’l-us 
Sal-a’-ci-a 
Sal-ic-a’-ce-z... 
sal’-ic-if-o)’-i-a 
sal-ic’-in-a 
-ic-or’-ni- 
Sal-ic-or’-ni-a 
sal-ig’-na 
Sal’-ix 
sal-mo’-ne-us .. 
sat-sol-o-i’-dés 
Sal-va-do’-ra... 
Sal-va’-do-ra’-ce-z ... 
Sal-yi-a ne 
sal-vi-z-fol’-i-a 
sal-vif-oi’-i-a 
Sam/’-ad-er-a... 
sa’-man 
Sam-bac 
gsam-bu’-cin-a 
Sam-bu’-cus... 
| Sa-myd-a’-ce-e 
San-ché-zi-a ... 
San-co’-na 
os 
(Sacharon (Greek), from Sharkara 
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Raté [from ruomai (Greek) to preserve ; (all :) medical effect } 
(Greek), name of the piant (N. 3/337) ; 
.. (Latin), Rwe (Ruta) Family or Order ; 
(Latin), auburn, deep red with metallic lustre (H.) ; 
.. (South American), name of the plant ;* 
Saba (loc.) a district in Arabia Felix, noted for its perfumes ; 
(all :) scent of the flowers ; 
(Latin), Sabia Family, or Order ; 
(com.) Joseph Sabine, ¥.R.8., ¥.D.8., Secretary of the Horticul- 
tural Society, London ; 
(Latin), sugar producing ; 
3a. (Sanskrit), piece; (all :) 
| Sticks into which cut for producing sugar (MeL, 3/857.) 
2 _(N, 3/339/3) ; 
| Nicholson puts the accent on the second syllable, probably a 
misprint ; 
... Saccus, labium (Latin), bag, lip; (all :) ba lip of the corolla 
(N. 3/340) ; MEAs che i. 
ge se pe talon (Greek), bag, petal ; (al/:) saccate base of the 
petals ; 
Sajert (Mahratti, Canarese) name of the plant (Ch.) ; 
(com.) M. Sageret [pr: Sar-zher-ay), distinguished French 
agriculturalist | N. 3/341) ; 
. (Latin), arrowhead shaped, with pointed apex, cordate, but net 
rounded, at base with basal lobes directed downwards, into 
points (See hestate) (H) ; 
(Latin), with arrow-head shaped leaves ; 
(Clas.) Salacia, or Tethys, wife of Neptune (Okeanos) (goddess 
of the Sea); (all :) sea green flowers and leaves (N. 3/343) ; 
(Latin), Willow (Salix) Family, or Order ; : 
... (Latin), with leaves like the willow; 
(Latin), resembling the willow, 
sal (g.) salis, cornu (Latin), salt, horn; 
ducts, and hornlike branches (N. 3/843) 
(Latin), resembling the willow, switchy ; 
(all :) economical pro- 
3 
.. (Latin), name of the plant ured by Virgil and others (N. 3/345); 
(Latin), Salmon pink, similar to cinnabar, (q.v.) but clearer 
intermediate between orange and rosypink (See pheniceus) ? 
(hyorid Lutin and Greek), resembling Saltwort (Salsola) from 
diminutive of salsus (Latin), salted; (all:) habitat, salt 
swamps (N. 3/348) ; he 
.. (com.) J. Salvador |(pr.) Sarl-var-doar}, Spanish botanist 
(N. 3/348) ; 
(Latin), Salvadora Family, or Order ; 
Salveo (Latin) to heal; (all :) medicinal qualities: na 
by Pliny (N. 3/459); ‘ Macaieetist.” 
= (Latin), with leaves like the Sage (Salvia) ; 
Samadara (Singhalese), name of the plant (McL. 3/781) ; 
Zamang (Venezuelan), same of the tree, (McL, 3/1048) ; 
Zambac (Arabic) white lily; (all :) whiteness and scent 
(McL. 8/38 ) ; : 
(Latin), resembling the Elder (Sambucus) ; 
.. Sambuke \Greek), pipes musical instrument ; (all :) made of 
Elder wood ; name used by Pliny (N. 3/353) ; 
(Latin), Samyda [from Sumudos (Greek), the birch tree ; 
resemblance in habit ; name used by 
or Order ; i 
(all :) 
Theophrastus} Family, 
we» (com.) Josef Sanchez (pr.:) Ho,-zaif Sarn-kaive), Professor of 
Botany at Cadiz in Spain (N, 3/354.) ; 
.. (Brazihan), name of the plant ; 
