96 PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. 
Strob-i-lan’-thes ... strobilos, anthos (Greek), fir-cone, flower: (all:) form of in- 
florescence, especially when in a young stage (N. 3/516) ; 
strob-i-lif/-er-a ... (Latin), producing a strobile, a multiple fruit largely consisting 
of imbricating scaler, whicb, if woody, corresponds to a fir 
cone (H.); 
strob’-us = --- strobos (Greek), whirling round ; 
Strom-bo’-si-a ... Sstrombos (Greek) spinning top ; ‘(all : :) turbinate fruit ; 
Stroph-an’-thue ... Strophos anthos (Greek) twisted, flower; (all:) twisted 
elongated corolla segments (N. 3/519) = 
Strych’-nos ... ... striichnos (Greek) name used by Theopnrastus for Solanum and 
allied plants ; (all:) poisonous properties of both plants 
(N. 3/320) ; : 
Stu-art’-i-a’-n2 «. (com.) John Stuart, Lord Bute, 1713—1792, zealous patron of 
Botany (N. 3/521) ; 
sty-lo’-sa es... ... (Latin), with a prominent style ; 
Sty-los-an’-thés ... stulos, anthos (Greek), style flower ; (all:) its very large style, 
(N. 3/522); ; 
Styr-a’-cé-ae ... (Latin) Storaz (Styrax), Family, or Order ; 
Styr’-ax aes ... sturax (Greek), name used by Lheophrastus (N,. 3/523) ; 
Sue’-da Se ... suaed (Arabic), name of the plant (N. 3/528) ; 
sna’-vé-ol-ens ... (Latin), sweet scented ; 
sua’ -vis-sim-a ... (Latin), very sweet ; 
sab-cor-da’-ta ... (Latin), almost cordate ; 
sub’-cor-i-a’-cé-um ... (Latin), almost coriaceous ; 
sub-e-rec -tum .- (Latin), almost erect ; 
so’-ber-if-ol’-i-um .,. (Latin), corky leaved ; 
su-ber-0'-sa ... ... (Latin), corky, ‘not to be confased with the next]; having the 
texture of cork; 
sub-€-T0'-82 sve .. (Latin), somewhat; erose [not to be confused with the one above] ; 
sub-glab’-ra ... ... (Latin), almost glabrous ; 
sub-glob-o’-sa ..» (Latin), almost globose ; 
sub-has-ta’-ta .. (Latin), somewhat hastate ; 
sub-int’-eg-ra ... (Latin), almost entire ; 
sub-lob-a’-ta ... (Latin), somewhat lobed ; 
sub-pel-ta’-ta .. (Latin), almost peltate ; 
sub-per-fol-i-a’-ta ... (Latin), almost perfoliate ; 
sub-rot-un’-da . (Latin), almost rovnd in outters ; 
sub-se-ric’-6-a .. (Latin), somewhat silky ; 
sub-ser-ra’-tum ... (Latin), somewhat serrate ; 
sub-ses’-sil-e .. (Latin), almost sessile ; 
su-bul-a’-ta ... «. (Latin), awl-shaped, narrow, stiff and tapering ; froma tes 
case to a fine point (H.) ; 
snc-ce-da -né-a ... (Latin), acting as subsittute ; 
suc-cir-ub’-ra ... (Latin), red when cut ; 
suc-cot-ri -na ... (loc.) of Socotra, island in the Indian Ocean, east of Cape 
Guardafui, the north-eastern-most cape of Africa; 
suc-cul-en’-tum ... (Latin), succulent, very cellular and juicy ; 
sui -frut-ic-o -sa ... (Latin), almost shrubby ; 
sul-ca’-ta ... ... (Latin), furrowed, grooved with longitudinal depressions more 
or less parallel (H.) ; 
sul-phur-a’-tum ... (Latin), almost sulphur colowed ; 
sul-phur -é-a ... (Latin), sulphur coloured, a pale lively yellow, with a mixture 
of white ; ; 
sum’-2 we vee «8EMA (Sanskrit), name of the tree (Rox. 3/568) ; 
su-ma-tra’-na ... (loc.) pertaining to Swmatra, island in the Indian Archipelago 
[See Java]. 
sun’-dra oe ... chandra (Telugu), name of the tree ; 
sup-er’-ba ... ... (Latin), magnificent ; 
gup-ery-cl-u-ti’-va ... (Latin), swpervolute, when one edge is rolled inwards and 
enveloped by the opposite edge rolled in opposite directio 
Sup-ra-de-com-peos’-it-a (Latin), swpradecom pound, having various decompound divi. 
sions or ramifications ; 
Su-ri-a’-na w» sdérya (Sanskrit), sun; (all:) yellow flowers; but derivation 
doubtful ; 
