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** Fragiles, diandre. 
5. S. dealbata, Ands. 
6. S. sericocarpa, Ands. 
7. S. babylonica, L. 
II. HELICES. 
8. S. pycnostachya, Ands. 
9. S. oxycarpa, Ands. 
10. S. eriostachya, Wall. 
III. Verrices. 
* Amentis Q sessilibus nudis. 
11. S. daphnoides, L., indica. 
12. S. insignis, Апаз. 
13. S. viminalis, L. 
PROF.N. J. ANDERSSON ON EAST INDIAN SALICES. 
IV. CaAPREX. 
* Cinerascentes, stylo nudo. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
S. Caprea, L. 
S. julacea, Ands. 
S. Wallichiana, Ands. 
** Virescentes, stylo producto. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
S. hastata, L. 
S. elegans, Wall. 
S. myrtillacea, Ands. 
V. FRIGIDE. 
25. S. selerophylla, Ands. 
. S. myricefolia, Ands. 
. S. fruticulosa, Ands. 
VI. GLACIALES. 
14. S. Smithiana, Willd. 
15. S. populifolia, Ands. 28. S. flabellaris, Ands. 
29. S. Thomsoniana, Ands. 
30. S. calyculata, Hook. f. 
** Amentis pedunculatis. 31. S. Serpyllum, Ands. 
16. S. eriophylla, Ands. 32. S. Lindleyana, Wall. 
17. S. Daltoniana, Ands. 33. S. oreophila, Hook. f. 
18. S. longiflora, Wall. 34. S. secta, Hook. f. 
By this enumeration it may be seen that there are five European 
species also found in the East Indian Alps, viz. S. daphnoides, 
S. viminalis, S. Smithiana, S. Caprea, and S. hastata. But, with 
the exception of S. hastata, all the others have been determined 
upon а few and scarcely complete specimens. Of the rest, 
S. babylonica, S. dealbata, S. glaucophylla, and S. sericocarpa truly 
are allied to the species (S. acmophylla, S. babylonica, and S. oc- 
tandra) of Western Asia; S. tetrasperma proves to be the form 
most peculiar to the East Indies, where it offers a great variety 
of interesting forms, quite as, in our own country, S. pentandra, 
with which it is somewhat analogous. Helices, indeed, differ 
from our species, although S. pycnostachya seems to belong to 
the series of S. purpurea, and S. eriostachya to that of S. rubra. 
Amongst Vetrices, the groups of S. daphnoides and S. viminalis 
are each represented by three or four species; and of Frigide and 
Glaciales, all seem to be peculiar to the Himalayan mountains. 
