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•Salix alba vitelliiia lloit. WJiite Willow. 

 By the foot bridjie east of Abbot Hall. 

 Salix Capiea i)en(lula Hort. Kihnarnofk Willow. 

 Below the lai'jjjer pond in llie Botanic Garden. 

 Salix i)alniilolia. 



A staniinate willow to be seen soutliwest of the Engine House. 

 Salix pentandra L. Laurel-leaved Willow. 



In the southwest ]»ai't of the Botanic Garden. 

 Salix rosmarinifolia L. Kosemary-leaved Willow. 

 In the Botanic Garden below the larger jwnd. 

 *Salix. Wisconsin Weeping. 



South of the drive and west of the Physical Laboratorv. 

 Salix. 



The following may be seen below the lower pond in the Botanic 

 Garden: Salix adenophylla Hook., S. amygdaloides Anders., S. 

 babylonica annularis Hort., S. Candida Fluegge, S. cordata Muhl., 

 S. discolor Muhl., S. glaucophylla S. giaucophylla brevifolia 

 Bebb, S. huniilis Marsh, S. incana, S. longifolia I\Iuhl., S. lucida 

 Muhl., S. nigra Marsh, S. petiolaris J. E. Smith, S. purpurea L., 

 S. rostrata Kichards, S. sericea Marsh, and perhaps others. 

 *Sambucus canadensis L. Purple-berried Elder. 



In the Botanic Garden west of Chemical Laboratory. 

 *Sambucus nigra aurea foliis aureis Hort. Golden Elder. 



East of house number 10; between the Library and the Horticultural 



Laboratory. 



Sambucus nigra foliis argenteis variegatis Hort, Variegated Elder. 



West of the Horticultural Laboratory and the Librarv; west of 



College Hall. 



Sambucus pubens Michx. (S. racemosa Hook.) Scarlet-berried Elder. 



In the Botanic Garden west of the Chemical Laboratory. 

 Sassafras Sassafras (L.) Karst (Sassafras oflScinale Nees and Eberm.) 

 Southwest of dwelling house number 4; south and near the depot 

 of the electric railway. 

 Savin. See Juniperus. 

 Service-berrv. See Amelanchier. 

 Shad-bush. See Amelanchier. 

 Shrubb}^ Trefoil. See Ptelea. 

 Silver-bell Tree. See Mohrodendron. 

 Smilax glauca AValt. (S. si)inu]osa J. L. Smith.) 



Among the lilies in the upper part of the Botanic Garden. 

 Smilax hispida Muhl. Green Briar. 



Among the lilies in the upper part of the Botanic Garden, 

 Smilax Pseudo-China L. 



Among the lilies in the Botanic Garden, 

 Smoke Tree. See Cotinus. 

 Snow-ball. See Viburnum Opulus. 

 Solanum Dulcamara L. Bitter-sweet. 



West of the larger pond in the Botanic Garden. 

 Soprora japonica L. 



With the Leguminosjp in the Botanic Garden; near the w^est entrance 

 to the Campus. 



