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119. rupéstris Donn. *« Scotland fig. 111. 
in p. 1623. - 1573 
The silky Rock Willow, o7 Sallow. 
120. tenuifolia Z. % England fig. 50. in 
p. 1614. - 1573 
The thin-leaved Willow. 
S. arbuscula Wahlenb. var. Koch. 
S.t. of Eng. Bot. is 8. bicolor of Hook. 
? Variety - 1573 
With silky hairs on the upper 
half of the ovary, and towards 
the base of its stalk. 
121. propinqua Borr, & ¥ Britain 1574 
The nearly related, or fiat-leaved, upright, 
Mountain Willow. 
122. petree‘a Anders. & Britain fig. 97. 
in p. 1620. - 1574 
The Rock-Sadlow, ov Willow. 
S. arbuscula Wahlenb. 
123. Ammanniana Willd. Alps 1575 
Ammann’s Willow. 
124. atrovirens Forbes. & Switzerland 
fic. 108. in p. 1622. - 1575 
The dark-green Sallow, or Willow. 
Switzerland 
- 1575 
125. strépida Forbes. % 
fig. 100. in p. 1621. 
The creaking Willow, or Sadlow. 
126. sordida Forbes. % Switzerland 
fig. 101. in p.1621. -  - 1576 
The sordid Sallow, or Willow. 
127. Schleicherzana Forbes. & Switzer- 
land fig. 98. in p. 1620. - 1576 
~ Schleicher’s Willow, 07 Sallow. 
128. grisonénsis Forbes. & Grisons fig. 99. 
in p. 1620. - 1576 
The Grisons Sallow, ov Willow. 
Group xviii. Bicoldres Borrer. ¥ % x -* 1577 
Bushy Shrubs, with Leaves dark grecn above, and 
glaucous bencath. 
129. tenttior Borrer. & Scotland 1577 
The narrower-leaved intermediate Willow. 
S. lavirina Sm., according to Sm. 
S. bicolor Sm. Eng. Bot., accordingto Sm. 
130. laxifléra Borrer. & Britain 1578 
The loose-catkined Willow. 
131. /adrina Sm. Britain fig. 1338., 
and fig. 38. inp. 1612. = - ‘1578 
The Laurel-leaved, or shining dark green, 
Willow. 
S. bicolor Sm. 
S. arbuscula Wahlenb. var. Koch 
Comm. 
132. patens Forbes. & fig. 39. in p. 1612. 
1578 
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radicans Sm. * Britain fig. 46. in 
p. 1614. - 2 - 1579 
The rooting-branched Willow. 
S. phylictfolia Lin. F1. Lap. 
S. arbuscula Wahlenb. var. Koch 
Comm. 
Borreridna Sm. % Scotland fig.1339. 
1579 
Borrer’s, or the dark upright, Willow. 
Davalliana Sm. & Scotland fig. 47. 
in p. 1614. - 1580 
Davall’s Willow. 
S. tétrapla Walker. 
S. phylicifilia Willd. 
S. thymele@oides Schl. 
Variety % 
S. Davallidna 
kind. %& 
- 1580 
the Swiss 
Sm., 
. tétrapla Sm. % Scotland fig. 49. in 
p. 1614. - 1580 
The four-ranked Willow. 
. ramifasca Forbes. & Britain fig. 53. 
in p. 1615. - 158) 
The brown-branched Willow. 
? S. tétrapla mas Borrer. 
. Forbesiana © f. 51. in p. 1615. 1581 
Forbes’s Willow. 
S. Weigeliana Forbes. 
. Weigelidna Borr. Scotland f. 1340., 
and f. 48, in p. 1614. - 1582 
Weigel’s Willow. 
S. Wulfeniana Sm. 
Variety - - 1582 
Leaves more conspicuously toothed, 
rather silky when young ; the 
shoots more downy, and the 
ovary pube scent towards the 
point only. (Borr.) 
nitens Anders. & Britain fig. 1341., 
and fig. 44. in p. 1613. = -_: 1582 
The glittering-/eaved Willow. 
Croweana Sm. % Scotland fig. 52. 
in p. 1615. - - 1583 
Crowe’s Willow. 
S. arbuscula Wahlenb. var. Koch 
Comm. 
S. humilis Schl., fem. of S. Croweana 
Sm. 
? S. heterophylla Host. 
bicolor Hhrh. % Britain fig. 54. in 
p- 1615. - 1583 
The two-coloured Willow. 
S. tenuifolia Sm. 
S. floribunda Forbes. 
S. divida Wahlenb. 
phillyreifolia Borr, & Scotland 1584 
The Phillyrea-leaved Willow. 
Dicksonidna Sm. « Scotland fig. 55, 
in p. 1615. - 1584 
Dickson’s Willow. ; 
S. myrtilidides Sm,, not of L. 
