leS^ ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. PART III. 



11. .S'. PontederJlM WiUd. Sp. PI. ; No. 85. in p. 1J55. 



12. S. purpOrca /,. Syn. : S. mon&ndra Huffm. Sal. ; S. LambertWnn Smith FI. Br. ; S. HtYw 



WiUd. Enum., Link Enum. ; .S. monandra eerfcca Ser. Sal. Hetv. ; No. 1. in p. IVM., No. 4. 

 and No. 3. in p. 1492., and No. 2. in p. U'jl. 



13. S. rilbra Hudson. Syn. : S. Hssa Ehr/t., Dec, Hoffm. Sal. ; S. membranicea T/iuil. Paris^ S. 



virescens /'/'//. Delph. ; S. olivkcea T/iuil. Paris. ; S. foibyina Stnith FI. Br. ; No. 6. in 

 p. 143j., and No. 5. in p. 1422. 



Group V. Vimindlcs. 



Catkins lateral, sessile ; the scales brownish or dark at the point. Stamens 2, distinct, rarely united 

 at the base ; the anthers yullow as they go off. Capsules sessile, or on short stalks, which are not 

 longer than the gland. Leaves long, entire, or finely toothi-d ; covered onthe under side with a 

 silky or thick down. Tall shrubs, sometimes arborescent S. viminiilis is the tallest and hand, 

 somest species, and the most valuable for its twigs for wickerwork, which are longer and.stronger 

 than those of any other species. 



14. S. mollissima Ehrh. and Willd., but not of Smith. Syn. : S. piibera Koch in Banning. Ft. Mon. ; 



No. 78. in p. 1551. 



15. .*?. viminSilis L. Syn. : S. longiftilia Lam. FI. Fr. ; No. 75. in p. 1549. 



16. S. stipul4ris Smith ; No. 7fi. in p. 1550. 



17. S. acuminMa Smith, but not of Hoffm., WilUl., or any German author. Syn. : .S. Smith/dnn Koch 



in Kcgensb. Bot Zcit., 1820, p.27fi. ; S. mollissima Smith FI. Br. ; S. lanceolata Fries FI. Hall. \ 

 S. mollissima Koch in Ileg. Bot. ZeU., 1820, p. 276. ; No. 82. in p. 1553., and No. 77. in p. 1550. 



Group vi. CdprecB. 



Catkins lateral, in flower sessile supported by a few leaves, in fruit usually placed on leafy stalks ; 

 scales dark or brownish at the point. Stamens 2, or but little united ; anthers, after bursting, 

 yellow. Capsules placed on stalks which are at least twice as long as the glands. Tall shrubs 

 or trec-s. 



18. S. inc&na Schrank. Syn. : S. riparia WiUd. Sp. Pi. ; .S. lavandula:fr.lia Lapcyr. Arb., Ser. Sal. 



Helv. ; S. angustifMia Poir. in Du Ham. Arb. ; S. rosmarinifblia Oouan Ilort., Host Syn. ; S. 

 £la!-dgnos Scop. Cam. \ No. 73. in p. 1548. 



19. S. Seringed/ja (iaudin. Syn. : .S'. lanceolJita Ser. Sal. Helv., not of Smith ; S. holosericea Ser. 



Sal. exsicc, not of Willd. ; 5. longifblia Schleich. Cat., not of Miihl. ; p. 1602. 



20. S. salvia;f6lia Link. Syn. : S. pitula Ser. Sal. Helv. ; S. oleifblia Ser. Sal. exsicc. ; S. oleiflUia 



fVI. Dclph. ; .S. Fluggeana Willd. Sp. PI. ; No. 212 in p. 1600. 



21. S. holosericea IVilld. Syn. ; S. velutlna Schrad. ; No. ? 220. in p. 1601. 



22. S. cinOrea L. Syn. : S. acuijninJlta Hoff., not of Smith ; S. Hoffmanninna Bluff, et Fing. ; S. 



aqu&tica Smith FI. Br. ; S. cintrea Smith FI. Br. ; .S'. Tiir.m/j Schkulir; S. ole.TfTjlia Hort. ; 

 ? S. rufinervis Dec ; S. nigra FI. Lusitaii. ; No. 90. in p. 1,5:>8., and No. 91. in p. 1559. 



23. S. grandifolia Seringe. Syn. : S. stipularis Ser. Sal. exsicc, not of Smith ; S. cmctiscens jy'Uld. 



Sp. PI. ; p. 1002. 



24. S. cJlprea L. Syn. : S. tomentbsa Ser. Sal. Helv. ; S. ulmifi)lia Thuit. Paris, (see p.l595.). Gaud. 



FI. Fr. ; .S. aurigerina Lapei/r. Hist. ; S. lankta Htl. Delph. ; S. sphacel&ta Smith FI. Br., 

 Willd. Sp. PI.; S. ciprea /5 Wahl. Carpal. ; No. 97. in p. 1561., and No. 98. in p. 1563. 



25. S. aurlta L. Syn. : .S'. rugi~)sa Ser. Sal. Helv. ; S. uliginbsa Willd. Enum. ; .S. aurita WiUd. Enum.; 



S. cladostemma Hayne Dendr. FI. ; No. 95. in p. 1560. 



26. S. Uvida Walt/. Syn. : .S'. arbiiscula y Lin. FI. Succ. ; S. arbuscula ff Lin. Sp. PI. ; S. Starkeami 



Willd. Sp. PI. ; S. foliosa Afzel., in ed. 2., FI. Lapp., WUld. Sp. PI. ; S. ?«aUf&lia Bess. Gulic. ; 

 S. bicolor Ehrh. Arb., Fries Xovit. ; No. 197. in p. 1598. 



27. S. silesiaca IVilld. Syn. : S./agifblia Willd. Sp. PI. ; No. 215. in p. 1601. 



28. S.phyliciftlia Linn. Syn.: .S. styir.sa Gaud. FI. Fr.; 5. styliris Ser. Sal. Helv.; S. hastaU 



Hoppe FI. Bar. Cent. ; S. hj^brida Hajfrn. Dcutsch. FI. ; S. nigricans Smith Br. FI., Willd. Sp. 

 PI. ; S. Ammann/(in« Willd. Sp. PI.; S. Anderson»("in« Smith Eng. Bot. ; S. ipira<a;f6lian/i/rf., 

 according to LinA'i Enum. ; S. rupcstris Srnith Eng. Bot., Bees's Cyclo. ; S. ForstenVina Sm. 

 Eng. Bot. ; S. hlrta Smith Eng. Bot., Willd. Sp. Pi. ; S. cotinift)lia Smith FI. Br., Willd. Sp. 

 PI. ; S. ulmifblia Hort. Berol., not of Thuil. ; S'. H&lleri Ser. Sal. Helv. ; S. carpinifblia Schleiclt., 

 Ser. Sal. Helv. A great many of Schleicher's species are only variations of S. phylicifblia. 

 (See p. 1.5G4.) 



29. S. hast^ta /.. Syn. : .S. LudwIgfV Schk. Handb. ; ? S. Pontetltrn Vill. ; S. serruljlta Willd. Sp. 



PL; S /nalifblia Smith FI. Br, Willd. Sp. PI. ; S. arbuscula Wahl. FI. Dan. ; S. arbdscula /3 

 Lin. FL. Suec. ; S. arbuscula Lin. Sp. PI., FI. Lapp. ; S. Wulfeniufw Willd. Sp. PI. ; S. phyli- 

 cifhlia Wulf. in Jacij. Coll ; S. glabra Scop. Cam. ; No. Itxj. in p. 1592., and No. 224. p. 1601. 



30. S. arbuscula Wahl. Syn. : .S. arbuscula « Lin. FI. Siur., Sp. PI., not of Smith, Vahl, nor Jacq. ; 



S. phylicifbiia Smith FI. Br. ; S. radlcans Smith FI. Br., Willd. Sp. PI. ; S. tvtrapla Walker, 

 Link Enum. ; S. hilmilis yVilld. Ber. Baumz., Enum. Suppl. ; S. Dickson/ann Eng. Bot. ; S. 

 myrtilUiides Smith FI. Br. ; S. Weigel/nna Willd. Sp. PI. ; .S. tenuifblia Eng. Bot., not of FI. 

 Br. : S. /aurina Sm. Tr. of Lin. Snc, Willd. Sp. PI. ; .S. Wcolor Smith Ft. Br., var. /3, is S. 

 majalis Wahl. FI. Lapp.; .S. tenuifblia Smith Pi. Br.; .S. petra'a Anders.; S. Crowedna 

 Smith FI. Br., Eng. Bot., Willd. Sp. ; ? S. discolor Schrad.; ? 6". Schraderiuiia Willd. Sp. 

 PI. (See p. 1577.) 



Group vii. Argenlecc.. 



Catkins and capsules as in the last, but the stature of the plant is different ; for these are dwarf 

 shrubs, with a subterranean creeping trunk. Stalks of the capsules, in all the species, longer than 

 the gland, or very rarely, in some varieties, of the same length. 



31. S. rfipens L. Syn. : S. fusca Lin. Sp. PI., Smith FI. Br. ; S. deprtssa Hoff. D. Fl. ; S. rdpens 



Smith Fl. Br. ; S. argcntea Smith FI. Br. ; S. lanita Thuil. ; S. parvifblia Smith in Bees's 

 Cyclo., Eng. Bot. ; S. adsccndens Smith in Bees's Cyclo. ; S. incubacea Thuil. S. rostr&ta 

 Thuil. and S. polymorpha Ehrh. arc intermediate between S. fusca Smith and S. rdpens 

 SmUh ; No. 52. in p. 1536. 



32. S. rosmarinilTilia /,. Syn. : .<>. incubacea Lin. Sp. PI., Willd. Sp. PI. ; S. la; ta Schullz Suppl. 

 ' Fl. Stutgard.; S. hetcrophV-lla.S'fA«//s ; S. arbfiscula Smith Fl. Br. ; Nos. 48. and 49. in p. 1535. 



33. S. ambigua Ehrh. Syn. : .S'.plicata Fries Fl. Hall. ; S. versifblia Ser. Sal. Helv. ; S. Schultz/dna 



Willd. ; S. spathulita WilM. Sp. PI. ; S. prostrata Smith Fl. Br. ; No. 54. in p. 1540. 



34. S. finmarchira Willd. Syn. : S. oni'ista Besser En. PI. Volhyn. ; No.55. in p. 1541. j. 



