igO FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



1007. Salix viminalis, L. (Common Osier). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Stream-sides in the lower zone. 

 Frequent; ascending to 250 yards in Troutbeck Valley, and 

 300 yards near Shap. 



looS. .S'(?//.v Smithiana, Willd. Native. English type. 

 Range i. Stream-sides and damp woods. Frequent; ascend- 

 ing from shore-level at Ulverstone to 300 yards over Coniston. 



Var. rugosa was found by Miss Hodgson at Ulverstone, and 

 var. ferruginea by Winch by the Lune at Kirkby Lonsdale. 

 Mr. Hodgson includes acuminata, but not Smithiana, in his 

 Ullswater list, and the Rev. R. Wood reports it from West- 

 ward. Smith's acuminata is the present species in part, but 

 ^S. dasyclados is distinct. 



loio. Salix cinerea, L. (Grey Sallow). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Woods and hedges. Common ; ascend- 

 ing to 300 yards in Borrowdale, to the limestone pavement of 

 Hutton-Roof, to 350 yards. — (Watson.) 



Vars. aquatica and oleifolia both occur frequently. 



loii. Salix aurita, \^. Native. British type. Range 1-2. 

 Swamps. Frequent ; ascending to 300 yards over Stock 

 Ghyll ; 370 yards. — (Watson.) 



1012. Salix caprea, L. (Great Sallow). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Woods and hedges. Common ; ascend- 

 ing to 400 yards on the Stake Pass, and to the limestone 

 pavement of Hutton-Roof. 



10 1 3. Salix nigricans, Fries. Native. Scottish type. 

 Range i. 



C. Stream-sides round Ullswater, frequent. — (W. Hodg- 

 son.) In the moss at Newton Rcgny. — (B.) About Aspatria 

 and Oughterside in the Ellen valley, fairly abundant. — 

 (W. Hodgson.) 



