200 DIOECIA DIANDRIA. [CI. 22. 



40. S. landta, Suppl. 2624. (Woolly W.) Leaves roundish-ovate, 

 pointed, entire ; shaggy on both sides ; glaucous beneath. Ger- 

 men sessile, oblong, smooth. Styles four times as long as the 

 blunt, divided stigmas. 



Clova Mts. very rare. T? . 5. 3—4/ Br. thick, distorted. L. broad. 



41. S. argentea, 19. 1364. (Silky Sand W.) Leaves elliptical, entire, 



somewhat revolute, with a recurved point; rather downy above; 

 silky and shining beneath, as well as the branches. Germen 

 ovate-lanceolate, silky ; its silky stalk nearly equal to the linear- 

 oblong scale. Style not longer than the stigmas. 

 Sandy sea-shores. T? . 5. Spreading, or erect, 4—5/. L. scarcely 1 in. 



42. S.fcetida, S. adscendens, 28. 1962. (Fishy W.) Leaves elliptical, 



nearly entire, with a recurved point ; glaucous and silky beneath. 



Germen ovate-lanceolate, on a silky stalk nearly equal to the 



obovate scale. 

 Heathy gr. 1? . 5. A low shrub. Br. long, recumb. Odour offensive. 

 £. (S. p'arvifolia, 28. 1961) is smaller in every part. Odour the same. 



43. S. repens, 3. 183. (Dwarf W.) Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, straight, 



somewhat pointed, nearly entire; almost naked above ; glaucous 

 and silky beneath. Stipulas none. Germen stalked, ovate, downy. 

 Capsules smooth. 

 Sandy heaths. T? . h.Depres., often creep. Br. upr.S—4 in. L.\— f in. 



44. S.fusca,2S. 1960. (Brownish Dwarf W.) Leaves elliptic-oblong, 



acute, straight, flat, with a few glandular teeth ; glaucous and 

 silky beneath. Stipulas none. Germen sessile, nearly smooth, 

 tapering into an elongated style. 

 Heathy mt. T? . 5. Bushy, erect, 6—12 in. Br. brownish, spread. 



45. S. prostrdta, 28. 1959. (Prostrate W.) Leaves elliptic-oblong, 

 convex, somewhat toothed, with a curved point ; glaucous, silky 

 and veiny beneath. Stipulas minute. Germen stalked, ovate, 

 silky. Style shorter than the stigmas. 



Heaths and comm. Tj . 3, 4. Stems in an entangled spreading mat. 

 Br. 1 f. slender ; tough and downy. 



46. S. inc'ubacea, Suppl. 2600. (Trailing W.) Leaves elliptic-lan- 

 ceolate, pointed,straight, nearly entire ; convexand smooth above, 

 with prominent reticulated veins ; glaucous and silky beneath. 

 Catkins ovate-oblong. Stalks of the silky germens longer than 

 the scales. Capsules smooth. 



Sandy pi. near the sea. T? . 5. Stems recumb. 2f. dark-brown. 



47. S. Donidna, Suppl. 2599. (Rusty-branched W.) Leaves obo- 

 vate-lanceolate, partly opposite, acute, straight, slightly serrated; 

 livid and somewhat silky beneath. Catkins cylindrical. Germen 

 stalked, silky, longer than the obovate bearded scales. 



Scot. T? . 5. 5 — 6f. Stem and br. erect, of a rusty brown. 



48. S. rosmarinifolia,\9. 1365. (Rosemary-leaved W.) Leaves linear- 



lanceolate, pointed, straight, entire ; silky beneath. Catkins 

 ovate, recurved. Germen stalked, lanceolate, silky. 

 Moist sandy gr. Tj . 4. A slender upright shrub, 2 — 3f. silky. 



49. S.ciyierea, 27. 1897. (Grey Sallow.) Lower leaves entire ; upper 



