202 DIOECIA DIANDRIA. [CI. 22. 



5Q. S. Andersonidna, 33. 2343. (Mountain S.) Leaves elliptical, 

 acute, fine!}- notched, slightly downy ; paler beneath. Stipulas 

 half-ovate, nearly smooth. Branches minutely downy. Germen 

 smooth; its stalk almost equal to the scale. Style cloven, longer, 

 than the cloven stigmas. 

 Woods. T? . 4, 5. Bushy, upright ; at first green, then sooty brown. 

 L. bright green. 



*56. S. Damasccena, Suppl. 2709. (Damson-leaved S.) Erect. 

 Young shoots densely hairy. Leaves ovate-rhomboidal, bluntly 

 toothed ; silky when young, at length nearly naked ; green on 

 both sides. Stipulas hall-heart-shaped. Catkins (in flower) 

 longer than the floral leaves. Calyx-scales obovate. Germen 

 stalked, naked. Style divided, longer than the diverging stigmas. 

 South of Scotland. T? . 4. Too near S. Andersoniana. 



57. S. Forsteriana,Q3. 2344. (Glaucous S.) Leaves elliptic-obovate, 



acute, crenate, slightly downy ; glaucous beneath. Stipulas 

 vaulted. Germen stalked, awl-shaped, silky. Style as long as the 

 blunt notched stigmas. 



Woods. T? . 5. A small tree, with finely downy br. L. 2 — 3 in. 

 *57. S. petrcea, Suppl. 2725. (Dark-green Rock S.) Young shoots 

 densely hairy. Leaves oblong, serrated, carinated, twisted, re- 

 ticulated with deeply sunken veins ; beneath hairy, glaucous ; at 

 length pale green. Stipulas half-heart-shaped, flattish, with few 

 glands. Germen stalked, naked, wrinkled towards the point. 

 Style divided, longer than the cloven stigmas. 



Mts. of Breadalbane. Tj . 5. Remarkable for the long, dark, shin- 

 ing, wavy leaves and large stipules of its strong shoots. 10 — 15 

 f high. 

 **57. S.prop'mqua, Suppl.2729.(Flat-leavedMount. S.) Erect. Young 

 shoots minutely pubescent. Leaves elliptical, obscurely crenate, 

 nearly flat, with slightly sunken veins ; nearly naked on both 

 sides ; pale green beneath. Stipulas small, vaulted, glandulose. 

 Germen stalked, silky towards the point. Style longer than the 

 notched stigmas. 



" Britain." Mr. Anderson. T? . Very near S. petrcea. 



58. S. sphaceldta, 33. 2333. (Withered-pointed S.) Leaves elliptic- 

 obovate, even, veiny, entire, or slightly serrated; downy on both 

 sides ; discoloured at the point. Stipulas half-heart-shaped, 

 toothed, erect. Germen stalked, ovate-lanceolate, silky. Stig- 

 mas notched, longer than the style. 



Valley, near Loch Tay. T? . 4, 5. Small bushy tree, 6 — Sf. 



59. S. caprea, 21. 1488. (Round-leaved S.) Leaves roundish-ovate, 



pointed, serrated, waved ; pale and downy beneath. Stipulas 

 somewhat crescent-shaped. Catkins oval. Germen stalked, ovate, 

 silky. Stigmas nearly sessile, undivided. Capsules swelling-. 

 Woods. T? . 4. Tree. L. the largest and broadest of the genus. 

 Buds large. 



60. S. acuminata, 20. 1434. (Long-leaved S.) Leaves lanceolate- 

 oblong-, pointed, wavy, finely toothed; glaucous and downy 



