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Genus and Author. Natukal Date. Dehivation and Common Name, 

 Okdee. 



Salsola, L. 



Samadeka, Gartn. 

 Samara, Sw. 



Sanchezia, R. & P. 

 Sansevieria, Thunb. 



Santalum, L.t 



Santal. 



Chenopod. 1735.. a diminutive of salsus, salted; a 



habitat name. — N. Alicant- 



soda. 



Salvadora, (Garcin.) Salvador. 1751 .. after J. Salvador, a Spanish bo- 



L. tanist. Mustard-tree or Kikncl 



oil-plant. 

 Salvia, (Tourn.) L.t. . Labiat. 1735. . from salvia, to save ; in allusion to 



the healing qualities of the 

 sage. — N. 

 Simarubi. 1791 . . 

 Myrsin. 1788. . the fruit is not a samara in the 



Bombay species. 

 Acanth. 1794. . in honour of Joseph Sanchez, 

 Professor of Botany at Cadiz. 

 — N. 

 Hsemodor. 1794. . in honour of M. Sansevier, a 

 Swedish botanist (D.) ; after 

 Raimond de Sanogrio, Prince of 

 Sanseviero, 1710-1776.— N. 

 Boio-string-hemp. 

 1742. . from Persian sandal. Sandal-wood 



tree. 

 183 i.. 

 1792. . after the Parma family of Sanvi- 



TALI.-^N. 



1 737 . . from sapo and indicus ; an Indian 



substitute for soap. Soap-ndt 



tree. 



1756. , an old Latin name. — N. Chinese 



Tallow-tree. 



.. Gary ophyll. 1735 .. from sapo ; the leaves form a 



lather. — N. Soapxoort. 

 . . Sapot. 1752. . an ancient name. — N. 



. . Rubia. 1826. . sapros, putrid, ostne, smell. 



. . Leg. Ctes. 1767. . after an American name. — N. 

 Ashoka. 

 Sahdanthus, Lind].t.. Orchid. 1821 .. from sarr, and anthos ; meaning 



fleshy flowers ; perhaps a mis- 

 nomer. 

 Saik.'ooei'Halu.s, Afz. . Rubia. 1818. . alluding to the fleshy heads of the 



fruits. — N. 

 Sakcoouilus. 11. Br.f.. Orchid. 1810. . the middle lobe of the lip is 



fleshy. 

 Sarcoclinium, Wight . . Euphor. 1887-88. . from sa/vr, flesh, and M'we, a couch; 



the disk is fleshy. 

 1 809 . . from snrx and stemma, referring 



to the fleshy corona. 

 1853. .after the stigma, which is large 



and subsessile. 

 1 737 . . the old Latin name used by Pliny. 



— N. 

 1 832 . . saura, a lizard ; the interior of 

 the spathe is speckled.— -N. 



bantia, W. & A. . . Rubia. 



Sanvitalia, La Mark. .. Oompo. 



Sapindus, (Tourn.) L.f Sapind. 



Sapium, p. Br. . . Euphor. 



Saponaria, L. 



Sapota, Plum. 

 Saprosma, B1. 

 Saraca, L.t 



Sau(!d,st£MMA, 1{. Er. . Asclep. 

 Sauuostigma, W. (.t A.Ola. 

 Satureia, L. . . Lab. 



Sauromatum^ Schott-t Araeese. 



