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TABLE VII. 



$epiarije, a hedge, an order of plants in the Fragmenta Method! 



Naturalis of Linnaeus. 

 Sericeum Folium, a leaf whose surface is of a soft silky texture. 

 Serratum Folium, a sawed leaf. 



Sessile Folium, a leaf growing immediately to the stem, with- 

 out any foot-stalk. 



Sets, a bristle, a species of pubescens, covering the surface of 

 some plants. 



Setaceum Folium, leaves shaped like bristles. 



Sexus Plantarum, plants are distinguished by the sex of their 

 flowers, which are either male, female, or bisexual. 



Silicula, a little pod, a bivalve pericarpium. See class Tetra- 

 dynamia. 



Siliqua, apod, a pericarpium consisting of two valves, in which, 

 the seeds are fixed alternately to each suture. 



SiLiauosA, the second order in the class Tetradynamia. 



Siliquoss, an order of plants in theFragmenta Methodi Natu- 

 ralis of Linnaeus. 



Simplex Caulis, a simple or single stem. 



Simplicissimus CAULis, v the most simple stalk. 



Sinuatum Folium, a leaf whose sides are hollowed or scolloped. 



Situs Foliorum, the disposition of leaves on the stem and 

 branches, which are either starry, by threes, opposite, 

 alternate, scattered, or crowded. 



iSolidus Caulis, a solid stalk or stem. 



Solitarius Pedunculus, when only one flower-stalk proceeds 



from the same part. 

 Solutje Stipule, loose, opposed to adnata?. 

 Spadix, the receptaculum of a palm, a pedunculus which proceeds 



from a spat ha. 



.Sparsi Rami, Pedunculi Folia, scattered without order. 



Spatha, a species of calyx resembling a sheath. 



Spathaceje, like a sheath, an order of plants in the Fragmenta 



Methodi Naturalis of Linnaeus. 

 Spatulatum Folium, a leaf in form of a spatula, an instrument 



used to spread salve. 



