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Sagittatum Folium, an arrow-shaped leaf. 



Sarmentace/e, a twig or shoot of a vine, an order of plants in 



the Fragmenta Methodi Naturalis of Linnceus. 

 Sarmentosus Caulis, the shoot of a vine, naked between each 



joint, and producing leaves at the joints. 

 Scaber Caulis, et Folium, scabby and roughs having tubercles. 

 ScABRiDiE, roughy an order of plants in the Fragmenta Methodi 



Naturalis of Linnceus. 

 Scabrities, a species of pubescens, composed of particles scarce 



visible to the naked eye, sprinkled on the surface of plants. 

 Scandens Caulis, a climbing stalk. 



Scapus, a species of stalk which elevates the fructification, and 



not the leaves, as in Narcissus. 

 Scariosum Folium, leaves dry on the margin that sound when 



touched. 



Scitaminia, fair, beautiful, an order of plants in the Fragmenta 

 Methodi Naturalis of Linnceus. 



Scorpioides Flos, a flower resembling the tail of a scorpion. 



Squtellum, a species of fructification which is orbicular, concave, 

 and elevated in the margin, as in some species of Lichen. 



Scyphir, cup-bearing, a subdivision of the genus Lichen. 



Secretoria Scabrities, a' species of glandular roughness on the 

 surface of some plants. 



Secunda Spica, a spike of grass with the flowers turned all to- 

 wards one side. 



Secueiformis Pubescentia, a species of pubes on the surface of 



some plants, the bristles. resembling an axe or hatchet. 

 Semen, seed. 



Seminale Folium, seed leaves. 

 Sempervirens Folium, an ever-greeri leaf. 



Semiteres CauLis, half a cylinder, flat on one side, and round on 

 the other. 



Sena Folia, leaves growing in sixes, as in Galium Spurium. 

 •Senticos/e, a briar or bramble, an order of plants in the Frag- 

 menta Methodi Naturalis of Linnceus. 



