DIANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Salix. 



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the highest rocks of Snowdon. Mr. Wood. — Summit of Skid- 

 daw, and other mountains in the North. Mr. Woodward.] 



S. July. 



S. Leaves somewhat serrated, inversely egg-shaped, very retu'sa. 



blunt. 



PI. XXXII.— GW. 1. 35, 2.— Cam. epit. 108. both bad. 



Nearly as small as the S. herbacea. Leaves with parallel veins. 

 Linn. — Creeps on the ground. Leaves smooth, shining, ellip- 

 tical ; the lower and the younger leaves quite round ; those on 

 the longer branches spear-shaped and serrated. Catkins smooth ; 

 scales large, egg-shaped, blunt, smooth* Stamens 2 : flowers 

 very few. Haller. 



- First discovered in this kingdom by Mr, Dickson, on rocks 

 upon Ben Lawers, in Scotland. 



v 



(2) Leaves smooth, very entire* 

 S. Leaves egg-shaped, blunt, Linn. 



Hoffm. jc/.ii. 25. 26. 27-J, B. i. b. H7 t S.pum.fol. rot.~ 



Fl. dan. 212> leaves only-FL lapp.J. \ 9 and2~ib. 8. /. 



A little larger than S. herbacea. Stem purplish, scarcely a 

 finger's length* Buds nicked at the ends with 3 leaves. Leave* 

 on leaf-stalks, thick, large compared to the stem, obscurely hairy 

 when fresh, above green, wrinkled and shining, sea-green, and 

 with a net-work of veins underneath, the veins at first red, at 

 last green. Spike from the same bud with the leaves, blue. 8ti~ 



shrub 



nute with very fine whitish soft hairs. Linn. — A 



fi more than a finger's length j prostrate. Male 

 terminating, rather woolly, an inch long, on a 



Fern. Cat- 



long, slender fruitstalk. Stamens 2. 



kin terminating, 



rather longer than the male ; on 



Nectary double. 



seldom more than 1 on a branch, cylindrical, 



a very long fruitstalk* 



Leaves on leafstalks, egg-shaped or elliptical, either pointed, or 

 rounded, or notched at the end; thick, rigid, very entire; when 

 fully grown smooth on both sides, but marked with a network of 

 veins. Hoffman. 



w* Mountains of Wales. Yorksh. Cumberl. 



S. May. 



and Scotland. 



Will 



S. Leaves strap-spear-shaped, acute. Huds. 



Branches greenish, tending to red. Leaves like those of 5. 

 viminalis, but wholly green. Buds reddish. Catkins at first red, 

 afterwards greenish vellow. Ray. 



Vol, IL E 



reticulata. 



ru'bra. 



