DKECIA.^ — DIAND. 281 



uboiit the gcrmcns. — May not the present phmt be the same us 

 •S. Croiveana ? 



17. S. phylidfoUa (Phylica-leaved JVlUoiV), leaves oblong 

 ■shortly attenuated at each extremity vvith often wavy serra- 

 tures glabrous and glaucous beneathj germens pedicellate su- 

 bulate glabrous, style much elongated, stigmas bifid. Linn. ? 

 IFahLI.app. p. 270. p. 17.,/'. 2. 



Hab. Ben Lawers, Mr. Borrer and Hook. Fl. May, June. Tj . 



A small bushy shrub, with leaves of a much thinner texture than the 

 last, and capsules of a totally different nature, more like those of 

 N. Russel'iana, from which again the leaves are widely different. 

 The racliis of the catkins is pubescent, and the small scales slightly 

 so. The plant precisely accords with Wahlenberg's figure and 

 description. 



IS. S. Arbnsciila {lit tie Tree JViUow), leaves lanceolate obso- 

 letely denticulate-serrate glabrous glaucous beneath, germens 

 oblongo-ovate very silky pedicellate, style elongated, stigmas 

 entire. E. B. t. 1366. Wahl. Lapp.'p. 263. ;. 16. /: 2. 



Hab. Highlands of Scotland, Dickson, ^'allies of the mountains of 

 Clova, G. Don. Banks of tlie Nith 20 m. above Dumfries, Ma z/g-//. 

 Fl. April. Pj . 



" About 1 foot high, naked below, like a little tree," Sm. Branches 

 downy. Leaves one or one inch and a half long, very minutely 

 serrated, sometimes according to Smith and Wahlenberg oblong or 

 ovate. Catkins short, very silky. Scales short, blackish, silky. My 

 specimens become black in drying. Wahlenberg says his remain 

 green in that state ; and his plants have the leaves much more ser- 

 rated than ours. 



19. S. I'widn {livid JVillow,) " leaves oblong nearly entire gla- 

 brous livid beneath, germens pedicellate somewhat silky, stig- 

 mas nearly sessile 2-lobed." JVuliL Lapp. p. 212. t. 16. J\ 6. 

 S. arbuscula y. Limi^ 



Hab. Foot of Hertfell, near Moffat, Maugli. Fl. — . 1? . 



" Glabrous eveiy where, and even shining, about 1 foot high ; the 

 branches divergent, and almost deflexed, brownish. Leaves ob- 

 longo-rhomboid, broader upwards, acuminated at each extreriiity, 

 livid rather than glaucous beneath. Scales not so long as tlie pedi- 

 cel, shortly pubescent." H'ald. 1. c. 



20. S. vitelltna [yellow JVillmv, or golden Osier), leaves lan- 

 ceolate with cartilaginous serratures glabrous above more or 

 less silky beneath, germens lanceolate sessile glabrous, style 

 short, stigmas bipartite, scales lanceolate as long as the ger- 

 men glabrous. E. B. t. 1389. 



Hab. Hedges and osier grounds, not rare, D. Don. Near Dumbar- 

 ton (fertile plant), Maugh. Banks of the Clyde, frequent, Jlopk. 

 Fl. May. Ij . 



Branches singularly yellow, and indeed the whole foliage approaches 

 to tliat tint. It is rather an ornamental than useful tree. 



