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69. pyrenaica Gouan. & Pyrenees 
The Pyrenean Willow. 
Variety = 
2 ciliita Dec. 
S. pyrentica f ciliata Dec. 
70. Waldsteiniana Willd. & Alps - 1547 
Waldstein’s Willow. 
- 1547 
Group xv. Viminales Borrer. & % 1547 
Willows and Osiers.— Mostly Trees, or iarge Shrubs, 
- with long pliant Branches, used for Basket-mak- 
ing. 
71. subalpina Forbes. % Switzerland 
fig. 93.inp.1619_ - - 1547 
The subalpine Willow. 
candida Willd, % North America 
f. 1326., and f. 91. in p. 1619. 1548 
The whitish Willow. 
Varieties - = 
72. 
- 1548 
73. incana Schranck. & ? Pyrenees, &c. 
f. 1327., and f. 90. inp. 1619. 1548 
The hoary-leaved Willow, ? or Oster. 
5. riparia Willd., &c. 
S. lavandulefilia Lapeyr., &c. 
S. angustifolia Poir., &c. 
S. rosmarinifolia Gouan, &c. 
S. vimindlis Vill. 
74. linearis Forbes. & Switzerland 
f. 1328., and f.89.in p. 1619. 1549 
The linear-leaved Willow. 
? S. tmcdna var. linedris Borrer. 
75. viminalis L. & ¥ England fig. 1329., 
and fig. 133. in p. 1629. - 1549 
The twiggy Willow, 07 common Osier. 
S. longifolia Lam. 
Varieties - - 1550 
Bark of the branchlets brownish 
yellow. 
Bark of the branchlets dark brown. 
Velvet Osier. 
76. stipularis Sm. & ¥ England fig. 132. 
in p. 1628, - - 1550 
The stipuled, or auricled-leaved, Oster, or 
Willow. 
77. Smithidna Willd. ¥ England fig. 134. 
in p. 1629. - - - 1550 
Smith’s Willow, or the stlky-leaved Osier. 
S. mollissima Sm. 
S. acuminata, with narrower leaves, Koch 
Comm. 
S. acuminata B Lindl. Synops. 
78. mollissima Ehrh. ¥ . Germany 
The softest-surfaced Willow, or Osier. 
S. pubera Koch. 
holosericea Hook.,? Willd. & * Ger 
many - - - 155] 
The velvety, on “‘ soft-shaggy-flowered,”’ Willow, 
or Oster. 
S. Smithiana rugésa Forbes. 
?S. acuminata, the var. mentioned by 
Sm. in Eng. Fl. 
S. acuminata var. rugésa Sm. MSS. 
? S. r2bra Walker’s Essays. 
1551 
79. 
CONTENTS. 
1547 | 80. Michelidna Forbes. & ? * fig.135. 1n 
ae 
p. 1629. - 
Michel’s Willow. 
S. holosericea Willd. 
? S. holosericea var. Borrer. 
81. ferruginea Anderson. Scotland 
fig. 128. in p. 1627. - 1552 — 
The ferruginous-deaved Sallow, or Willow. 
82. acuminata Sm. ¥ England fig. 1330.,” 
and fig. 131. in p. 1628. - 1553 
The acuminated-leaved, or large-leaved, Sallow, 
or Willow. 
S. lanceoldta Seringe. 
Viminales in the Country, but not 
described. - - 1553 
App. i. 
S. trichocarpa. 
Group xvi. Cinéree Borrer. % ¥ 1553 
Sallows.—Trees and Shrubs, with roundish shaggy 
Leaves, and thick Catkins. 
83. pallida Forbes. & Switzerland fig. 96. 
in p. 1620. 4 - 1555 
The pale Willow. 
84, Willdenoviana Forbes. & fig. 41. in 
p. 1613. : - 1555 
Willdenow’s Willow. 
85. Pontederana Willd. & Switzerland 
f. 1331., and f. 43. in p. 1613. 1555 
Pontedera’s Willow. 
S. pimila alpina nigricans, folio oledgino 
serrdto Ponted. Comp. 
S. Pontedére Bellardi. 
. macrostipulacea Forbes. € Switzer- 
land fig. 130.in p. 1627 = - 1557 
The large-ttipuled Sallow. 
87. incanéscens ? Schl. % * Switzerland 
fig. 120. in p. 1625. - 1557 
The whitish-leaved Sallow. 
88. pannosa Forbes. * * Switzerland 
fig. 123.in p. 1626. —- - 1557 
The cloth-leaved Sallow. 
? Variety - - 1558 
Leaf, catkin, ovary, and bractea 
larger. 
89. mutabilis Forbes. & Switzerland 1558 
The changeable Willow, o7 Sallow. 
cinérea L. England fig. 1332., and 
fig. 125. in p. 1626. - 1558 
The grey Sallow, or Ash-coloured Willow. 
S. cinerea var. Koch Comm. 
90. 
- 1559 
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S. cénérea Sm., according to Koch. 
S. oleifolia Sm., according toKoch. 
S. aquatica Sm.according to Koch. - 
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