792 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HLST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXI T\ 



Genus and Author. Natural Date. Derivation and Common Name. 

 Order. 



Strychnos, L.t 



Stylocoryna, Cav. 

 Stylocoryne, W. & A. 

 Stylodiscus, Benn. 



Loo'an. 



1735. 



. Rubia. 1797 



. Rubia. 1834 



. Euphor. 1838 



Stylosanthes, Sw. . . Leg. Papil.1788 



Su^da, Forsk. 

 SUTERA, Roth. 



SwERTIA, L. 



Swietenia, Jack.* 

 Symphorema, Roxb. 



. Chenopod. 1775 



. Scroph. 1821 



. Gentian. 1753 



. Melia. . 1760 



. Verben. 1798, 



Symphyllia, H. Bn, . . Euplior. 1858 



Symphytimi, (Tourn.) Borag. 1735 



L. 



Sympiocos, Jack T . . Styr. 1760 



Synadenium, Boiss. ..Euphor. 1862, 



Synantherias, Schott. § Araceee. 1858. 

 Syngonium, Schott. . . Aracese. 1829 

 Syzyyium, Gartn. . . Myrt. 1788 



. from the Greek for Solanum used 

 by Theophrastus. — N. Poison- 

 nut or Strychnine-2jlant . 



. the style is stout like a club. 

 do. do. 



. the style is, however, linear in the 

 Bombay species. 



. stylos anthos ; the flower has a 

 A^ery long style. 



. said to be from Arabic Suaed. — N. 



. commemorative. 



. after Iman. Swert, a Dutch horti- 

 culturist. — N. 



. after Geraud von Swieten, 1700- 

 1772, a Dutch botanist. — N. 



. from symjyhoreo, to bear together ; 

 the flowers have as many as six 

 bracts . 



. from syn and phyllon ; the leaves 

 and flowers appear to be to- 

 gether. 



. symphuo, I make to grow together ; 

 healing wounds. — N. Alum or 

 comfrey. 



. from syviloke, union ; the stamens 

 are adnate to the corolla tube. 

 Horse-suyar or sioeet-leaf. 



. Syn aden ; the glands of the invo- 

 lu'cre are united -in acup.— N. 

 African Milk-bush. 



, syn, united, antheros, anther. 



. syn, united, gonion, angle. 



. from syzyyos, united ; the petals 

 come oft' in a body like a calyp- 

 tra.—Z. 



* Swietenia, L. in Durand and Engier.-Prantl. 



X Symplocos, L. in Cooke, Durand and Engler-PrantL 



§ Excluded by Cooke. 



II Cooke j?ivcs it as a synonym of Ervamia. 



