262 SALICINE, 
SALICINEA. 
SALIX J. 
S. triandra L. Almond-leaved Willow. 
Native or planted. EB. River banks, hedges, by ponds. Rather rare. T. 
April-May. 
First record, Baker, J.B., 1884. 
L. Wye bank in Miller’s Dale, 260 yards, Baker, J.B. 
G1. Chapel Reservoir. 
Tl. Between Rodsley and Yeaveley; copses Longford, near Peathays; by 
a pond between Shirley and Ednaston; near Brook Farm, Cubley. 
T2. Canalside near Chellaston, both the broad and narrow leaved forms. 
T3. Repton, Nowers. 
S. triandra x fragilis. %. decipiens Hotim. 
Tl. Several bushes by the Bentley Brook, near Ashbourne, Linton. 
S. triandra x viminalis. %. hippophaefolia Wim. & Grabb. 
L. Miller’s Dale, an old tree and several younger, C.D., where see note 
(S. wndulata Khrh. is however a different hybrid constituted of S. triandra and 
alba). Dovedale, Purchas. 
T2. Canalside below Chellaston. 
T3. Drakelow, by the Trent; by the Dove, Egginton. 
S. pentandra L. Bay-leaved Willow. 
Native. S. Hedges, streamsides. Frequent. T. May-June. 
First record, Martyn, Phil. Trans., 1729. Salix folio lawreo seu lato gla bro 
odorato, Phyt. Brit. 
L. Miller’s Dale, B.L. Rec., 1874, 66. Buxton, Linton. Along Scow Brook, 
near Hognaston. 
Gl. Near the Etherow, Glossop. 
G2. Near Hassop Station, and under Birchill Bank, Baslow. 
C. Barlborough Low Common, and by Pebley Brook; near Hardwick 
Wood. Common about Wingerworth, Martyn. 
Tl. Between Bradley and Hulland; near Cascus, north of Brailsford. 
T3. Egginton, Painter, J.B. Repton, Rept. F. & F. 
S. fragilis L. Crack Willow. 
Native. BE. By streams, pondsides, hedges. Common. T. April-May. 
First record, Rept. F. & F., 1881. 
General; in all the districts, often probably planted. ‘‘Wye Valley to 
Buxton, up to 300 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
Var. britannica F.B, White. 
L. Ashwood Dale, Painter, Natt. 
Gl. Mellor, Hannan, C.D. 
