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tween Polbatliick and Trerule; also a bush near Antony- 

 village. 

 II. Near Millbrook. A large bush on a damp hedge-bank near the 

 hamlet of Lower Tregantle, 1875. Tamar Valley, near Weir 

 Head. 

 ». III. Hedge below Budsbead Wood. 



IV. A bush on a hedge-bank above a swampy corner of a meadoAv 



between Goosewell and Radford, Plymstock, 1873. Meadow 

 below Egg Buckland village. A few bushes by a stream in a 

 damp pasture at Common Wood, Egg Buckland. 

 V. Vale between Fordbrook and Chittleburn, Brixton. Between 

 Yealmpton and Collaford. By the Plymouth and Ivybridge 

 Road, near Lee Mill Bridge. 

 VI. Scotscombe. Ringmore. Ermington, and between that and 

 Ugborough. Hedge by the Plymouth and Ivybridge Road, 

 near Cadleigh. 



647. S. alba, L. White Willow. 



Denizen or Alien ; in low hedges and bushy places about damp 



meadows or streams. Rare and local, 

 c. II. In hedges in marshes by the Tamar at Calstock ; at least some of 



the bushes certainly planted. 

 D. III. By a drain close to the Tamar, at the ferry-place from Beer to 



Calstock ; very probably planted. 

 V, Several bushes or small trees in the vale between Chittleburn 



Wood and Fordbrook, Brixton, on the south of the Plymouth 



Road ; with S. fragilis and S. triandra, var. Hoffmanniana, 



in the locality. 



648. S. triandra, L. Almond-leaved Willow. 



Native ; in bushy places by streams and about swamps, and in 

 hedge-rows in low situations. Rather common, but m many 

 spots doubtless originally planted. JNIay. 

 c. I. A bush in the Seaton Vale, between Hessenford and the coast ; 

 likely to have been derived from the osier-plot close to Hessen- 

 ford village, 1873. A large one in the vale a little above 

 Polbathick Mill, 1875. Near Moditon Mill, by a little bridge 

 over the tributary of the Notter. 

 II. A bush m a hedge at Kingsmill ; probably planted. 

 D. III. In a damp meadow between Blaxton and Inchers. 



IV. In the meadow below Egg Buckland village. Vale below Alderpit, 

 Egg Buckland : the female plant ; but probably here only as 

 the remnant of an osier-plot. 



V. Between Chittleburn Wood and Fordbrook, Brixton ; apparently 



