172 ON THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE BRITISH SALICES. 
iii. Daphnoidee. Stylelong. Stigma bifid. Capsule subsessile. 
ino =Vacciniifoliea, Borr: Arbuscule, Bab.—Catkins subsessile, 
bracteate at the base. a 
24. S. arbuscula, Zinn. 
25. S. Lapponum, Linn. 
iv. Chrysanthe. Style long. Stigma entire. Capsule sessile.— 
Hastate, Borr,—Anthers yellow, scarcely changing colour. 
Catkins appearing before the leaves, sessile, terminal and lateral, 
with very shaggy and silky scales. Leaves broad, roundish. 
26. S. lanata, Linn. l 
[S. kastata of our books is now unknown. It probably 
belongs to fhis tribe.] 
121. S. acutifolia, Willd. 
Section IHI. CHAMELYX, Fries. 
Catkins on long leafy persistent shoots from the terminal or subter- 
minal buds. Stamens 2. Nectary “of 2 pieces, one between the 
catkin-scale and germen, the other opposite to it." Inflorescence from 
the terminal or subterminal buds.—Chametia, Dumort. 
i Myrsinites. Catkins at the end of the terminal shoot, or of 
those from the last but one or two of the buds, but in such a 
manner as to seem a prolongation of the branch. 
28. S. myrsinites, Linn. 
29. S. procumbens, Forbes. 
ji. Reticulate. . Catkins upore to the terminal leaves, with a 
bud between them 
30. 8. indie Linn. 
iii. Herbacea. Catkins exactly terminal. 
31. S. herbacea, Lina. 
