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S. amygdalina. Ahnoiul Willow. Fig. 1131. 
Young branches furrowed. Leaves oblong-ovate. Stipules large. 
Stamens 3. Stigmas sessile, notched. River-sides. 12-30 ft. Mav. 
Yellowish. Q) E. B. 1. 1936. E. B. 2. 1337. II. Arn. 394. 
Bub. 299. Lind. 231. 
S. UNDULATA. Fig. 1132. 
Leaves lanceolate, very long; petioles decurrent. Stipules pointed. 
Stamens 3. Stigmas linear, cloven ; style equal in length. A variety 
o itriandrat Meadows. 8—12 ft. April. Yellow. (|) £.£.1.1436. 
£.£.2.1335. II. & Am. 39 4. Bab. 298. Lind. 231. 
S. pentandra. Sweet Willow. Fig. 1133. 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, with glandular serratures, fragrant. Stamens 
5 or more. Capsule smooth. Stigmas nearly sessile. Banks of rivers. 
10-20 ft. May and June. Yellow. (|) E. B. 1. 1805. E. B. 
2. 1338. H. Arn. 394. Bab. 297. Lind. 231. 
S. fragilis. Crack Willow. Fig. 1134. 
A large tree. Young branches brittle at the joints. Leaves ovate- 
lanceolate, serrated ; with glandular petioles. Stamens 2. Style shorter 
than the stigmas. Marshy ground. April and May. Yellowish. (|) 
E.B.l. 1807. E. B. 2. 1340. II. 5* Arn. 395. Bab. 298. Lind. 230. 
S. Russelliana. Bedford. Willow. Fig. 1135. 
A large tree. Leaves lanceolate, deeply and unequally serrated; the 
petioles glandular, sometimes leafy. Stamens 2. Style as long as the 
divided stigmas. Marshy woods. April and May. Yellowish. (|) 
E.B.l. 1808. E. B.2. 1341. H. Arn. 396. Bab. 298. Lind. 231. 
S. decipiens. Varnished Willow. Fig. 1136. 
Branches very smooth and glossy, brown. Leaves lanceolate, serrated. 
Petioles glandular. Style longer than the stigmas. A variety of 
fragilisl Moist woods. 15-20 ft. April. Yellowish. E. B. 
I. 1937. E. B. 2. 1339. H. Arn. 396. Bab. 298. Lind. 230. 
S. alba. White Willow. Fig. 1137. 
A large tree. Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, grey and silky on both sides. 
Stamens 2. Scales of catkins short, rounded, downy. Stigmas nearly 
sessile, recurved, bifid. Woods and wet places. May. Yellowish. (|) 
£.15.1.2430. £.£.2.1342. H.fyArn. 396. Bab. 298. Lind. 231. 
S. CjErulea. Blue Willow. Fig. 1138. 
A slight variety of alba. Leaves less silky, sometimes nearly smooth. 
Moist woods and river-sides. (|) £. B. 1. 2431. £. B. 2. 1342*. 
II. Arn. 396. Bab. 298. Lind. 231. 
S. vitellina. Yellow Willow. Golden Osier. Fig. 1139. 
Branches bright yellow, somewhat pendent. Leaves lanceolate, silky 
beneath, yellow-green. A variety of alba ? Moist woods and meadows. 
10-30 ft. May. Yellowish. (|) £. B. 1. 1389. £. B. 2. 1343. 
II. Arn. 397. Bab. 298. Lind. 231. 
S. petiolaris. Fig. 1140. 
Leaves lanceolate, glaucous beneath. Catkins lax. Capsules stalked. 
Stamens 2. Stigmas divided, nearly sessile. Not native. 6-12 ft. 
April. Green. (|) £.£.1.1147. £.£.2.1344. II. Arn. 397. 
Bab. 299. 
