AMENTIFER^. 171 



704. S- triandra, L. 



Rarely native ; being found chiefly in osier-grounds. 



G. St. Philip's Marsh ; Br. Stephens. 



S. Buruham. In osier-beds at Wells, and in hedges 



elsewhere in the county ; Miss Livett. Keynsham ; 



Herb. Stephens. 

 fi. S. Hoffmanniana, Sm. 

 Claverham, S. ! Miss Winter. IV. V. 



705. S. purpurea, L. 



Native ? in marshes, not common. 



S. Coppice near Wellington Terrace, Clevedon ; probably 

 planted, and perhaps now extinct. A great many barren 

 trees grow together in one part of the withy-bed on 

 Walton moor ; Mr. D. Frxj. 



/3. S. Woolgariana, Borr. 



G. Boiling Well ; Herb. Stephens^' 



S. On Nailsea Moor ; Mr. D. Fry. TTT— V, 



706. S. viminalis, L. 



Native ; in wet places, frequent. 



G. Alveston. Aust. Hallen. Compton Greenfield. 



Crew's Hole. 

 S. Burnham. Clevedon. Long Ashton. Stanton 



Drew. Yatton. Weston-super-Mare. lY. V. 



707. S. Smithiana, wuid. 



Probably native ; rather rare. 



* Several willows formerly gathered by Dr. H. 0. Stephens at 

 the Boiling Well no longer grow there. The condition of the marsh 

 must have been considerably altered by the construction of the 

 various hnes of railroad which run through and by the spot. In 

 particular the huge embankment of the S. Wales Eailway appears 

 to have wiped out about a quarter of the whole area, and it is very 

 probable that the missing Salices lie buried beneath it. 



