314 AMENTIFERiE. 



var. Hoffmanniana. Puslinch. By the turnpike road at Kitley. 

 Hedges near Lee Mill Bridge. 

 VI. Flete, close to Seqiiers Bridge. Modbiuy. 



649. S. viminalis, L. Common Osier. 



Native? In hedge-rows in moist situations. Rather rare. 

 April. 



C. I. Hedge by the Toi-point and Liskeard Road, close to the cross 



lane to Ilessenford, also nearer Trerule. Two bushes close to 

 Caracawn Cross. Near Tideford ; probably planted. 



D. III. An old bush by Keyhani Lane, Stoke Damerel, 1872. By the 



Tamar, between Holes Hole and Weir Head. Hedge between 



Beer Alston and Tuckermarsh Quay. 

 IV. Hedge by the Dartmoor traniAvay at Leigham ; and a single bush 



close to Efford Mill, Egg Buckland. 

 V. Bridgend. Between Ridgway and Ivybridge. 

 VI. Ermington. Modbury, in a hedge very near the town. 



650. S. ferruginea, Anders. Ferrugiiious Osier. 



Native or Denizen ; in hedges and damp bushy places. Rather 

 common. April, 

 c. I. Hedge by the Torpoint and Liskeard Road, near Trerule. 

 D. V. Hedge, Yealm Bridge. 



b. rugosa. 

 c. I. Between Hessenford and Caracawn Cross. Between Polbathick 

 and Trerule. Near Sheviock. St. Stephens. 

 II. Saltash and Callington Road between Hatt and St. Mellion. 

 Calstock. 

 B. III. Bush on Mutley Plain, by the old channel of the Plymouth leat, 

 1880. Penny cross. 

 IV. Hedge, Furze Hill, between Plymouth and Lipson, 1880. Bircham, 



and near Estover, Egg Buckland. 

 V. Between Lee Mill Bridge and Ivybridge. 

 VI. Holbeton. Sequers Bridge. Modbury. 



In applying the name rugosa I have been guided mainly by a specimen 

 of a willow received from Mr. Watson, so named \fide Leefe ; ' together 

 with others from Mr. Brotherston, ' confirmed by several good authori- 

 ties.' The name ot ferruginea for the Yealm Bridge plant was confirmed 

 by Dr. Boswell some years ago. A willow from near Revelstoke Church 

 may be S. Smithiana, Willd., but I refrain from naming it until it has 

 had further study. I do not know of any willow in the area that 

 exactly answers to '*S'. Smithiana,' as represented by specimens from Kew 

 Gardens. 



