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Harab, Hebrew. 
Itea, Gr. 
Salix, Lat. 
Saule, Fr. 
Weide, Felber, Ger. 
Salcio, Ital. 
Sauxe, Span. 
Wide, Swed. 
Wilge, Flem. 
Withig, Anglo-Sax. 
Willow, Withy, Sallow, Oster, Eng. 
Saugh, Scotch. 
Groupi. Purpiree Koch, Borrer. & % 1490 
Osier Willows, with one Stamen ina Flower. 
1. purptrea Z & Britain fig. 1294., and 
fig. 1. in p. 1603. - - 1490 
The purple Willow. 
S. purpiirea « Koch Comm. 
Varieties %& - - 1490 
1% 
S. purpiirea Smith, Willd. 
8. Lambertiana Smith, Willd. 
S. Helix Willd. En. 
4 monadélphica Koch. BS 
5 sericea Koch. 3 K 
S. mondndra sertced Ser. Sal. Helv. 
6 br4ctea ritbra Koch. 3 
2, Helix L. & ¥ Britain 
p. 1603. = - 
The Helix, v7 Rose, Willow. 
S. purpitrea var. Koch Comm. 
? S. oppositzfilia Host Sal. Austr. 
3. Lambertidna Sm. % England fig. 3. 
in p. 1603. - Z - 1492 
Lambert’s, 07 the Boyton, Willow. 
S. purptirea 8 Koch Comm. 
4. Woollgariana Borr. & England fig. 4. 
in p. 1603. - - - 1492 
Woollgar’s Willow. 
S. mondndra Sal. Wob. 
S. monandra var. Hoffm. Hist. Sal. 
5. Forbyana Sm. & England fig. 5. in 
p- 1603. - - - 1492 
Forby’s Willow, ov the fine Basket Osier. 
S. fissa Lin. Soc. Trans., not of Hoffm. 
S. rubra B Koch Comm. 
6. rubra Huds. & ¥ Britain fig. 6. in 
p- 1604. : Br chaos 
The red, or green-leaved, Willow, or Osier. 
S. ribra, in part, Koch Comm. 
S. fissa Hoffm. Sal 
S. céncolor Host Sal. 
S. viréscens Vill. Dauph. 
S. linearis Walker’s Essays. 
fig. 2. in 
- 1491 
Purpiree of which Plants have been 
introduced, but not described. 1493 
S. ellfptica Lodd. Cat. 
App. ii. Purpuree described by Authors, but 
not yet introduced, or of doubtful Identity 
with Species already in the Country. 1493 
S. céncolor, mas. et fem., Host Sal. 
S. minima fragilis foliis longtssimis, §c., Ray. 
S. rubra Engl. FI. 
S. Helix, mas et fem., Host Sal. 
. Oppositifolia, mas et fem., Host Sal. 
S. Héliz L. 
S. purpirea, mas et fem., Host Sal. 
S. mutdbilis, mas et fem., Host Sal. 
S. carnidlica, mas et fem., Host Sal. 
S. mirdbilis, mas, Host Sal. 
App. i. 
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CONTENTS. 
Groupii. Acutifdlie Borrer. % 
Pruindse Koch. 
Willows with dark Bark, covered with a fine Bloom. 
7. acutifolia Willd. % * Podolia fig. 25. 
in p. 1607. - - 1494 
The pointed-leaved Willow. 
S. véolacea Andr. Bot. Rep., not of Willd. 
nor S. caspica Hort. 
&, daphndides Villars. * Switzerland 
fig. 1295., and fiz.26. in p. 1608. 1494 
The Daphne-like Willow. 
S. pre*‘cox Hoppe. 
S. bigémmis Hoffm. 
S. cinérea Host Sal. 
9. pomeranica Willd. ¥ Pomerania 1496 
The Pomeranian Willow. 
S. daphnéides var. Villars. 
Tridndre Borrer. % * 1496 
Amygdaline Koch. 
Osier Willows, with three Stamens in a Flower. 
10. undulata Koch, Hook. * % England 
fig. 1296., and fig. 13, 14. in p. 1605. 
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¥ 1494 
Group iii. 
1497 
The wavy-leaved Willow. 
S. undulata Ehrh. Beytr. 
?S. No. 38., Trev. Obs. Bot. 
S. lanceolata Sm. 
Varieties ¥ %  - - 1497 
2 undulata Forbes. ¥ 3% 
3 Janceolata Smith. ¥ %& 
4 Having the catkins androgy- 
nous * & 
11. Aippophiefolia Thuillier. % Silesia, &c. 
1498 
The Sea-Buckthorn-leaved Willow, ov Oster. 
S. undulata Trev. Obs. Bot. 
? S. undulata var. Borr. in a letter. 
12.°triandra L.% ¥ Britain fig. 1297., 
and fig. 15. in p. 1605. - - 1498 
The three stamenéd-floweved Willow, or Oster. 
S. amygddlina, part of, Koch Comm. 
Varieties. % ¥ 
? 2 The French willow % ¥ 1499 
S. triandra Curt. Fl. Lond. 
? S. Hoppeana Wiilid. 
- 1500 
? 3 Hoppeana & ¥ - 
S. andrégyna Hoppe. 
S. Hoppeana Willd. Sp. Pl. 
S. tridndra andrégyna Seringe. 
S. amygdilina, part of, Koch 
Comm. 
24% ¥ 
S. tridndra undulata Mertens. 
13. Hoffmannidna Sm. % Britain fig. 16. 
in p. 1606. - ole 
Hoffmann’s Willow, or Osier. 
S. tridndra Hoffm. 
14, amygdalina ZL. ¥ Britain fig. 1298., 
and fig, 18. in p. 1606. - 1500 
The Almond-leaved Willow, 07 Oster. 
S. amygdilina, part of, Koch Comm. 
15. Villarsidna Fliigge et Willd.  Dau- 
phiné fig. 17. in p. 1606. - 1502 
Villar’s Willow, ov Osier. 
S. tridndra Villars Delph. 
S. amygddlina var. Koch Comm. 
