374 DICECIA DIANDRIA. [cL. XXII. 



ing, brown or yellowish branches : flowers in May : found on the Clova 

 mountains, by Messrs G. and D. Don. Eng. Bot. vol. xxvi. pi. 1810. 

 Eng. FL. vol. iv. p. 202. 1410. 



38. S. Stuartidna. Small-leaved Shaggy Willow, Leaves nearly entire, 

 between lance-shaped and egg-shaped, acute, shaggy above, densely 

 silky beneath ; style as long as the almost sessile, woolly germen ; 



stigmas hair-like, deeply divided, as long as the style. A bushy 



shrub, two or three feet high, with dark-brown branches, downy when 

 young : flowers in July and August : grows in the Highlands of Scot- 

 land. Eng. But. vol. xxvi. pi. 1809. Eng. Ft, vol. iv. p. 203. 1411. 



39. S. arendria. Dtiwny Mountain Willow. Leaves nearly entire, 

 egg-shaped, acute ; reticulated .and somewhat downy above, veined and 

 densely woolly beneath ; style as long as the sessile, woolly germen ; 



stigmas linear, deeply divided, a long as the style. A small shrub, 



allied to S. glauca : flowers in May and June : grows on mountains in 

 the Highlands of Scotland. Eng. Bot. vol. xxvi. pi. 1809. Eng. Ft. 

 vol. iv. p. 204. 1412. 



40. S. landta. Woolly Broad-leaved Willow. Leaves between egg- 

 shaped and roundish, pointed, entire, shaggy on both sides, glaucous 

 beneath ; germen sessile, oblong, smooth ; style four times as long as 



the blunt, divided stigmas. A shrub, three or four feet high, with 



numerous, distorted branches, downy when young. Found by Mr. T. 

 Drummond on rocks among the Clova mountains. Eng. Fl. vol.iv. 

 p. 205. 1413. 



41. S. argfntea. Silky Sand Willow. Leaves elliptical, entire, some- 

 what revolute, with a recurved point, rather downy above, silky and 

 shining beneath, as well as the branches ; stem erect ; germen between 

 lance-shaped and egg-shaped, silky ; its silky stalk nearly as long as the 



linear, oblong scale ; style not longer than the stigmas. A shrub, four 



or five feet high, with numerous silky branches. Flowers in May : grows 

 in moist moory ground. Eng. Bot. vol. xix. pi. 1364. Eng. Fl. vol. iv. 

 p. 207. 1414. 



42. S.fac'tida. Fishy Willow. Leaves elliptical, nearly entire, with a 

 recurved point, glaucous and silky beneath ; stem recumbent ; germen 

 between egg-shaped and lance-shaped, one silky stalk nearly equal to the 



inversely egg-shaped scale. A low creeping shrub, with long, straight, 



downy branches, and a nauseous scent, like that of some fresh-water 

 fishes. Flowers in May : grows on moist heathy or sandy ground in 

 England. Eng. Bot. vol. xxviii. pi. 1962, and pi. 1961. Eng. Fl. vol. iv. 

 p. 208. 1415. 



43. S. repent. Common Dwarf Willow. Leaves between elliptical 

 and lance-shaped, straight, somewhat pointed, nearly entire, almost naked 

 above, glaucous and silky beneath ; stipules none ; stem depressed, with 

 short, erect branches ; germen stalked, egg-shaped, downy ; capsules 



smooth. A small shrub, with a prostrate stem, and numerous erect 



branches. Flowers in May : grows on sandy mountainous heaths: very 

 common. Eng. Bot. vol. iii. pi. 183. Eng. Ft. vol. iv. p. 209. 1416. 



44. S. fusca. Brownish Dwarf Willow. Leaves between elliptical 

 and oblong, acute, straight, flat, with a few glandular teeth, glaucous and 

 silky beneath ; stipules none ; stem erect, much branched ; germen ses- 

 sile, nearly smooth, tapering into an elongated style. A small bushy 



