INDEX 
701 
Pi?npinella ; golden-, Chryso- 
splenium 
Scabious, Scabiosa ; sheep’s bit-, 
Jasione 
Scabrous (dim. scabrid, scaberu- 
lous), scurfy, 53 
Scald, Cuscuta 
Scale-leaves, 50 ; - and bud pro- 
tection, 153, 155 
Scalloped, crenate 
Scaly bulb, 152 
Scammony, Convolvulus 
Scandens (Lat.), climbing 
Scape, 45, Triglochin 
Scaphoid, boat-shaped, 77 
Scapigerous, scape- bearing 
Scarious, 53 
Scarlet runner, Phaseolus 
Scent of flowers, 89 
Scented orchis, Habenaria 
Schenk, H., 158, 170 
Schimper, A. F. W., 140, 148, 
*58, 163, 169, 173, 176, 177, 
179, 180, 184 
Schizo- (Gr. pref.), split-; -carp, 
107, 108, Euphorbiaceae\ -gen- 
ous, formed by splitting 
Sclerocauly, dry hard stem 
Schneider, 156 
Schrad., Schrader 
Schraubel, 64, 65 
Schreb., Schreber 
Schult., Schultes 
Schumann, K., 46, 68 
Schwielenblatt, Marantaceae 
Scion, young shoot, twig used for 
grafting 
Sciophytium (Cl.), a shade forma- 
tion 
Sclerenchyma, tissue with thick 
hard walls 
Sclero-phyllous, with hard stiff 
leaves ; -sis, hardening by ligni- 
fication ; -testa, woody layer of 
seed coat 
Scoke (Am.), Phytolacca 
Scorpioid, 65 
Scorpion-grass, Myosotis 
Scotch attorney (W. I.), Clusia ; 
-fir, Pinus ; -grass (W. I.), 
Panicum ?nolle Sw. 
Scottish asphodel, Tofieldia 
Scouring rush (Am.), Equisetum 
Scratch coco (W. I.), Colocasia 
Screw-pine, Pandanaceae ; -tree 
(W. I.), Helicteres 
Scrobiculatus (Lat.), pitted 
Scrub, 192 ; -myrtle (Austr.), 
Backhousia 
Scurvy grass, Cochlearia 
Scutate, scutiform, buckler-shaped 
Scutch grass (Am.), Cynodon 
Scutellum, Gramineae 
Scyphiphorous, cup-bearing 
Sea, and seed migration, 109, 
Crinum ; -bean, Entada scan - 
dens Benth. ; -beet, Beta\ -blite, 
Suaeda ; -coast and salt-steppe 
plants, 169; -buckthorn, Hip - 
pophae ; -grape, Coccoloba ; 
-heath, Frankenia ; -holly, Eryn- 
gium ; -Island cotton, Gos- 
sypium ; -kale, Crambe\ -laven- 
der, Stalice\ -milk-wort, Glatix', 
-pink, Armeria ; -purslane, 
Arenaria , (Am.) Sesuvium ; 
-sidegrape, Coccoloba ; -rocket, 
Cakile 
Sebaceus (Lat.), like lumps of 
tallow 
Sabestens, fruit of Cordia Myxa 
L. 
Secondary shoots, 44 ; -thickening, 
-sect, divided to the base 
Secund, all directed to one side 
Secundine, inner coat of ovule 
Sedge, Carex , Cyperaceae ; cotton-, 
Eriophorum 
Seed, 104, 79, 81 ; -box (Am.), 
Ludwigia ; -coat, 105 ; -dis- 
persal, 109, 174; -leaves, 36; 
- of xerophytes, 168 ; -plants, 
Spermaphyta 
Seedling, 36, 37, 29 
Segetalis (Lat.), growing in grain 
fields 
Segments, 70, 7 6 
Segregate, kept separate 
.Segregation of sporophylls, 68 
Self-coloured, of uniform tint ; 
-fertilisation, 56, 151 ; -heal, 
