504 
BRITISH N AM.ES * 
Louie era symphoriedrpiM 
Hedysaruni onobrychis 
Calamus rotang 
Orchis morio 
Valeri a na locust a 
Salicornia herb acta. 
Salix caprea 
Tragopogon porrifolium 
Salicornia herbacea 
St. Peter’s wort, shrubby 
Saintfoin ; or cock’s head 
S a lack 
Salep 
Saliad, corn ; or lamb’s lettuce 
Sal-kali; or jointed glasswort 
Sallow,* common 
Salsify ; or garden goat’s-beard 
Salt-wort 
Salt-wort, black; sea chickweed; 1 ni 
’■ u ’ ’ YCflaux maritima 
or milk-wort j 
Sambac ; or Arabian jasmine Nyctanthes sambac 
Samphire; or sea fennel Crithmum maritimum. 
Samphire, golden Inula crithmifolia 
Sandbox,f or crackling tree; or> rj 
T T ■ ° r Hum crepitans 
Jamaica walnut J 1 
Sanicle Saniada europad 
■"V • i • a • f Tiardla cordifolia 
Sanicle, American 1 TJ * A. 
I riemclera amemcanit 
Sanicle, American base Mitella diphylla 
Sanicle, bear’s ear Cortusa matthioli 
Sanicle, Yorkshire ; or bntterwort Pinguicula vulgaris 
Sandwort, Armaria 
Sappadillo tree Sloanea 
Sappan-wood C&salpinia sappan 
Sapota ' Achras sapota 
Sapota mammee Achras mammosa 
Saracen’s woundwort; or consound Solidago virga-aurea 
Saracen’s woundwort; or con-a & ' ♦ 
sound,, true \Sencciosarracemcus 
Sassafy (see Salsafy) Tragopogon porrifolium 
Satin flower ; moon-wort; or i T . 
honesty \ Lunar, a annua 
* A good brown paper may be made of the barb of sallow in its green state, and 
may be sold much cheaper than that made of old ropes ; that ma,de of ropes is 
sold at about ss. 6d. per ream, that made of the withen may be sold at about 
5s. 8d. per ream ;—and pasteboard for book covers made of ropes, is sold at about 
=£25 per ton (long hundred), that made from withen-bark may be sold at ^'17 
per ton. . 
The above was related by Mr. Graves, Paper-maker, at Mill-Bank near Warring¬ 
ton, in 1788 . ' 
f See crackling tree . 
