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Rulac interior, see Acer negundo. 
Rulac negundo, see Acer negundo. 
Rulac nuttalii, see Acer negundo. 
Rulac texana, see Acer negundo. 
Ryncholeucaena greggii, see Leucaena greggii. 
Sabal spp. 
Stomach records (in addition to specific records) : Two species of birds. 
Sabal adansonii, see SaMl louisiana, and S. minor. 
Sabal caroliniana, see Sahal minor. 
Sabal deeringiana, see Sahal louisiana. 
Sabal glabra, see Sabal minor. 
Sabal hystrix, see RJiapidophyllum hystrix. 
Sabal louisiana (Darby) Bombard. Delta palmetto. 
adansonii Raf., not Guers., S. deermgiana Small, Chamaerops louisiana 
Darby. 
Range: 30. 
Site : Well-drained, sun. 
Fruit : Drupe. 
A small to large evergreen tree. 
Sabal mexicana, see Sahal texana. 
Sabal minima, see Sabal minor. 
Sabal minor (Jacq.) Pers. Dwarf palmetto. 
S. adansonii Guers., not Raf., S. caroliniana Scliult., S. glabra (Mill.) Sarg., 
/S. minima (Nutt.) Wendl., /S. nitida Hart., S. pumila (Walt.) Ell., (S. 
taurina Lodd., Brahea minima (Nutt.) Wendl., Chamaerops glabra Mill., 
C. acaulis Michx., Corypha minor Jacq., C. pumila Walt., Raphis acaulis 
Walt. 
Range : 20, 29, 30. 
Site: Well-drained, moist. 
Fruit: Drupe, persistent. 
A large evergreen sbrub; stems subterranean; often considered a trouble- 
some plant in cultivated fields. Much browsed by cattle. 
Sabal nitida, see Sabal minor. 
Sabal palmetto (Walt.) Lodd, Cabbage palmetto. 
S. schwarzii (Cook) Becc, Corypha palmetto Yialt. 
Range: 30, 
Site : Dry, well-drained, sun, moist. 
Fruit: Drupe, available October-November. 
A large evergreen tree. 
Stomach records: Four species of birds. Observations: Five species of birds 
including bobwhite. 
Sabal pumila, see Sabal minor. 
Sabal schwarzii, see Sabal palmetto. 
Sabal taurina, see Sabal minor. 
Sabal texana (Cook) Becc. Texas palm. 
S. mexicana Wats., not Mart., Inodes texana Cook. 
Range: 11, 17, 
Site: Well-drained, sun. 
Fruit: Drupe, 
A large evergreen tree ; commonly occurs in sand ; grows readily from seed ; 
slow growing; difficult to transplant. 
Sabina barbadensis, see Juniperus lucayana. 
Sabina flaccida, see Juniperus flaccida. 
Sabina monosperma, see Juniperus monosperma. 
Sabina occiden talis, see Juniperus occidentalis. 
