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Ileal charafteriftics of the D'tdynamla, filamenta 

 fuhulata. The Jrenaria faxatilis, and Sedum ru- 

 peftre, fliew examples of the Folium fubulaUm. 



SUCCULENTS [Succus, juice] An order 

 of plants in the Fragmenta methodi naturalis of 

 Linnaeus, containing thefe genera, viz. Ca£ius, 

 Mefonbryanthemum, Tetragonia, Alzoon, Sempervi- 

 vuni, Sedu7n^ Geranium^ Linum, Oxalis^ Saxifraga, 

 Fagonia, &c. 



Succulentiim Folium, ^ fucculent, regards the 

 fubftance, oppofed to exfuccum. 



SUFFRUTEX [fub, & Frutex, a fhrub] An 

 under-fhrub : according to Toui'nefort, a plant 

 which is perennial, ligneous, not gemmiparous, 

 and in ftature lefs than a Frutex, exemplified 

 in the Lavendula., Thymus, & Salvia. 



SUFFRUTICOSUS Caulis {fub, & Frutex, 

 a fhrub] . See Suffrutex. 



SULCATUS Caulis, Cubnus, Folia [Sulcus, 

 a furrow] deeply channelled or furrowed lon- 

 gitudinally. 



SUPERFICIES Folii [ex fuper, i. e. fupra,. 

 8c fades, a face] fur face ; difcum folii fupinum 

 vel pronum tegit, covers both the fuperior and 



inferior 



