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CHAP. CIII. SALICA‘CE. 4#A‘LIX. 1635 
35. S. she pa L., not of Willd. nor Smith. Syn. : S. élegans Besser En. Pl. Volhyn. ; No. 150. 
in p. 1587. ee . 
Group viii. Chrysanthe. 
Catkins sessile, with small bract-like leaves at the base ; produced atthe ends of the branches of the 
previous year, or just below them, and placed above the leaf-buds. 
36. S.landta L. Syn.: S. chrysanthos Vahl Fl. Dan. ; S. depréssa Lin. Fl. Suec., Fl. Lapp. ; No. 
164. in p. 1593. ' va 
Group ix. Frigide. 
Catkins lateral, the fertile ones on leafy peduncles; scales dark or brown at the point. Stamens 2, 
distinct, or slightly joined. Anthers, after flowering, yellow or brown. Capsules sessile, or placed 
on stalks that‘are not longer than the gland. Branchy shrubs ; the old branches knotted, and the 
younger ones hardly twiggy, or fit for basketwork. : 
37. S.limdsa Wahl. Syn.: S. nivea Ser. Sal. Helv. ; S. helvética Vill. Delph. ; S. bracted Debray. 
in den Denkschrif. d. Regensb. Bot. Ges., 2. p.45.3; S. arenaria Willd. Sp. Pl.; 8. \euco- 
phylla Willd. Enum. Suppl., Berol. Baumz.; S.arenaria Smith Fl. Br. ; 8S. canéscens Willd. 
Sp. Pl. ; S. Stuarti@na Smith in Rees’s Cyclo. ; No. 67. and 68. in p. 1547. 
38. S. gates L. Syn.: S. sericea Vill. Delph.; S: glaica y Lapponum Wahl. Fl. Lapp.; S. Lap- 
ponum Lin. Sp. Pl., Willd. Sp. Pl. ; S. albida Schleich. Cat. ; S. elwagndides Schleich. Cat., 
Ser. Sal. Helv.; S. appendiculata Vahl in Fl. Dan.; S. glatca 6 appendiculata Wahl. FI. 
Lapp. ; No. 61. in p. 154. ‘ 
39. S. pone Gouan. Syn.: S, ciliata Dec. Fl. Fr.; S. pyrendica @ ciliata Dec. Fl. Fr. ; No. 69. 
in p. 1547. 
40. S. Waldsteini@na Willd. Syn.: S. arbtscula Jacq. Aus.; S. ovata Ser. Sal. Helv., Ser. Sal. 
exsicc. ; No. 70. in p. 1547. 
41. S. prunifodlia Smith. Syn.: S. venuldsa Smith Fl. Br. ; S. carinata Smith Fl. .Br.; S. formdsa 
illd. Sp. Pl.; S. foe'tida Schleich. Cent.; S. alpina Sut. Helv. ; S. vacciniifdlia Eng. Bot., 
Rees’s Cyclo. ; Nos. 145, 146, and 147. in p. 1585. ; and No. 148. in p.-1586. 
42. S. cx'sia Vill. Syn: S. prostrata Ehrh. Pl. Select. ; S. myrtilldides Willd. Sp. Pl, not of Lin. 
nor of Smith ; No. 149. in p. 1586. 
43. S. Myrsinites Lin. Syn.: S. arbutifdlia Willd. Sp. Pl., Ser. Sal. Helv.; S. ddbia Sut. Fl. Helv. ; 
S. retiisa Dicks. ; No. 153. in p. 1588. 
. §. Jacquinii Host. Syn.: S. fiisca Jacq. Austr., not of Lin.; S. alpina Scop. Carn. ; S. Jacquin- 
iana Willd. Sp. Pl. ; No. 196, in p. 1598. S. arctica A. Br. seems intermediate between S. 
Jacquiné and S. reticulata; p. 1602. 
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Group x. Glaciales. 
From the terminal bud of the branches of the preceding year, proceeds a new branch clothed with 
leaves, having the buds for a future year in their axils; and on the top of this is placed a catkin. 
The catkins, therefore, are seated upon a leafy permanent peduncle, by which the branch is con- 
panned andlengthened, Very small shrubs, with subterranean creeping trunks, and ascending 
ranches, 
45. S. reticulata Lin. ; No. 159. in p. 1543. 
45. S. retusa Lin. Syn.: S. Kitaibelid@na Willd. Sp. Pl., Wahl. Carpat. ; S. serpyllifdlia Scop. Carn., 
Willd. Sp. Pl., Jacq. Austr. ; Nos. 156. and 157. in p. 1589., and No. 159. in p. 1590. 
47. S. herbacea Lin. ; No. 161. in p. 1590, 
48. S. polaris Wahl. ; No. 162. in p. 1591. 
The following species, Koch states, are not sufficiently known to him to be comprehended in any 
of the preceding groups : — S. violacea Willd. and S, Trevirani Spreng., which are in the Botanic 
Garden, Erlangen, but have not yet (1828) flowered. The following Koch had not seen : —S. versi- 
folia Wahl., S.punctata Wahl., S. cordscans Willd., S. cinerascens Willd., S. refléxa Willd., S. 
rufinérvis Dec., S. canaliculata Bess., and S. campéstris Fries. Very many of these are, probably, 
either synonymes or varieties of those already described ; as are the following :—S. spléndens, ribens, 
iserana, mepetifodlia, and multiflbra Pres/; and S. refléxa sedinénsis and Pseddo.caprea Compend. 
. Ger. 
App. iv. Kinds of Salix described in Host’s Flora Austriaca, and 
Jigured in Host’s Salix. 
The very few identifications given are those of Host. 
Salix Alba, m. and f., FU. Aus., 2. p. 638., Sal., t. 32. and 33, 
alpéstris, m. and f., Fl. Aus., 2. p. 653., Sal., t.99. and 100. ; S. Waldsteini@na Willd. Sp, 
DL, 4. p. 679. ; S. Hostéana Willd. Mag., 1810, p. 63. 
amygdalina, m. and f., Fl. Aus., 2. p. 634., Sal., t. 13. and 14. 
austriaca, m. and f., Fi. Aus., 2. p.646., Sal., t. 64. and 65. 
aurita, m. and f., Fl. Aus., p. 648., Sal., t. 78. 
a and f., Fl. Aus., 2. p. 646., Sai., t. 66. and 67., Lin. Sp. Pl., 1448.,' Willd. Sp. Pl., 4. 
Pt) oa and f., Fl. Aus., 2. p. 641., Sal., t. 44. and 45. ' 
cinérea, m. and f., Fl. Aus., 2. p. 637., Sal., t. 26, and 27. ; S. daphnidldes Vill. Delph., 3. 
p- 765. t. 5. f. 2. ; S. pree‘cox Hoppe. 
céneolor, m. and f., F. Aus., 2. p. 639., Sal., t. 34. and. 35.; S.minima, &c., Rati Syn., 
p. 449., applied by Smith in Eng. Fl., 4. p. 192., to S. ribra Huds. 
coraiscans, m.andf., Fl. Aus., 2. p.651., Sal., t.94., Willd. Sp. Pl., 4. p. 681.; S. arbascula 
Jacq. Aus., t. 408., Host Syn., p. 527. ; 
discolor, m. and f., Fl. Aus., 2. p. 645., Sal., t. 60. and 61. 
@legans, m, and f., Fl. Aus., 2. p. 652., 97. 
excélsior, m. andf., Fl. Aus., ; 
. flavéscens, m. and f., Fl. Aus. pats: 
fragilis, m. and f., Fl. Aus., 2. p. ., t. 18. and 19. 
fragilior, m. and f., FZ. Aus., 2. p. 636., Sal., t.20. and 21.; S. fragilis Host Syn.,"p. 527. 
fragilfssima, m, and f., F7. Aus,, 2. p. 636., Sai, t. 22, and 23. 
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