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DICLINIA SEGREGATE. 



690. STILLINGIA. Gen. pi. 1470. 



sylvatica. 1. S. herbacea ; foliis sessilibus oblongis obtusis basi atte- 



nuatis serrulatis, floscnlis masculis squamam floralem 

 vix superantibus. — IVilld. sf). pi. 4. p. 588. 

 In pine-barrens : Virginia to Florida. 11 . May, June. 

 V. V. Flowers yellow, in a spike, resembling a 

 catkin, 



Ijgustrina. 2. S. fruticosa ; foliis petiolatis ovali-lanceolatis utrinque 

 attenuatis integerrimis, flosculis masculis brevissime 

 pedicellatis. — jnUd. sp. pi. 4. p. 588. 

 In shady woods : Carolina and Georgia. Fj . June, July. 



V. V. 



sebifera. 3. S. arborea ; foliis petiolatis rhombeis acuminatis integer- 



rimis, infra basin glandula petiolari, floribus masculis 

 pedicellatis.— /Fi//(/. sp. pi. 4. p. 588. 

 Croton sebiferum. Sp.pl. 1425, 



Icon. Pet. gaz. t. 5\.J. 3. Pluk. amalth. t. 3g0.f. 2, 

 On the sea-coast of South Carolina 5 originally a native 

 of China. Tj . July, Aug. v. v. Known by the 

 name of Tallow Tree. 



II. AMENTACEjE. 



691. SALIX. Gen.pl. \4g3. 

 * Foliis integerrimis aut olsolete serratis ; vernatio revoluta. 



viminalis. 1. S. foliis lanceolato-linearibus longissimis acuminatis in- 



tegerrimis subundulatis subtus sericeo-argenteis, versus 

 marginem sparse- glandulosis, stipulis exiguis, amentis 

 praecocibus, squamis subrotundis pilosissimis, germi- 

 nibus sessilibus ovaiis, stylo filiformi, stigmatibus acu- 

 tis indivisis.— Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. 706. 

 Icon. HoJ'm. salic. 1. /. 2./. I iff 2. t. 5. f. 2. t. 21. /. e. 



J-g- 

 On the banks of rivers and about plantations ; introduced 

 from Europe. T2 . April, May. v. v. Filaments 

 yellow, anthers orange. 



Candida. 2. S. foliis lineari-lanceolatis longissimis apice obsolete den- 



ticulatis supra pubescentibus subtus niveo-tomentosis 

 margine revolutis, stipulis lanceolatis petiolum subse- 



