790 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BK1TANN1CUM. 



Jc 167. S. BERBERlvo^ifL Poll The Berberry-leaved Willow. 



Identification. Pall. Fl. Ross., 1. p. 2. 84. t. 82. ; Willd. Sp. PI., 4. p. 683. 



The Sexes. The male is figured in Sal. Wob. ; the female is noticed in the Specific 



Character. 

 Engravings. Sal. Wob., No. 140. ; our fig. 1491. ; zndfig. 140. in p. 818. 



Spec. Char., $c. Leaves obovate, bluntish, with deep tooth- 

 like serratures, glabrous, shining, ribbed, and reticulated with 

 veins on both sides. Capsules ovate, glabrous. (Smith.) A 

 low shrub. Dauria, in rocky places on the loftiest moun- 

 tains ; growing, along with jRhododendron chrysanthum, near 

 the limits of perpetual snow. Height 6 in. to 2 ft. Introduced 

 in 1824. Flowers yellow ; May. 



168. S. TETRASPE'RMA Roxb. (Sal. Wob., No. 31.; and/g.31. in p. 797.) 

 is described in our first edition. 



i 169. S. t/LMiFo'LiA Forbes (Sal. Wob., No. 158.) is described in our 



first edition. 



j* 170. S. VILLOSA Forbes (Sal. Wob., t. 92. ; and Jig. 92. in p. 807.) is 

 described in our first edition. 



Group xxv. Miscellanea B. 



Kinds of Sdlix introduced, and of many of which there are Plants at Messrs. 

 Loddiges's, but ivhfch we have not been able to refer to any of the preceding 

 Groups. r - i i 



tj 



S. albescens Schl., S. alnifolia Host, S. Ammarmiana Willd., S. angustata 

 Pursh, S. angustifblia Willd., S. ietulina Host, S. candidula Host, S. canes- 

 cens Lodd., S. cerasifolia Schl., S. chrysanthos (Ed., S. cinnamomea Schl., S. 

 clethraefolia Schl., S. conifera Wangenh., S. coruscans Willd., S. eydoniaefolia 

 Schl., S. dubia Hort., S. eriantha Schl , S. /agifolia Waldst. et Kit., S. finmar- 

 chica Lodd. Cat., S. foliolosa AfzeL, S. formosa Willd., S. fuscata Pursh, S. 

 glabrata Schl., S. heterophylla Deb., S. humilis Dec., S. Jacquinzz Host, S. 

 livida Wahlenb., S. longifblia Mu/ilenb., S. ??zespilifolia Schl., S. murina Schl., 

 S. wyricoides Muhlenb., S. nervdsa Schl., S. obtusa Link, S. obtusi folia 

 Willd., S. obtusi-serrata Schl., S. pallescens Schl., S. paludosa L/C., S. persi- 

 caefolia Hort., S. pyrenaica Gouan, S. joyrifolia Schl., S. recurvata Pursh, S. 

 salviaefolia Link, S. SchradenVma Willd., S. septentrionalis Host, S. silesiaca 

 Willd., S. Stdrkedna Willd., S. tetrandra Host. S. Aymelaeoides Host, S. 

 Trevirana Lk., S. velutina Willd., S. versifolia Spreng., S. vaccinioides Host, 

 S. Waldsteinwztttf Willd., S. Wulfen^w Willd. 



Appendix. 



Kinds of Sdlix described or recorded in Botanical Works, but not introduced into 

 Britain, or not known by these Names in British Gardens. Descriptions and 

 reference to figures are given in our first edition, but here we insert only the 

 names. 

 S. arctica R. Br., S. desertorum Rich., S. rostrata Rich., S. cinerascens 



Link, S. erandifbSia Ser., S. divaricata Pall., S. hirsuta Thunb., S. pedicellata 



Desf., S. Integra Thunb., S. japonica Thunb., S. mucronata Thunb., S. rham- 



nifblia Pall., S. Seringea/ia Gaudin ; S. serotina Pall. 



The plates, which form pages 791. to 818., contain figures of leaves, of the 

 natural size, from the engravings of willows given in the Salictum Woburnense ; 

 and against each leaf, or puir of leaves, we have placed the same number, and 

 the same name, which are given in the Saticlitm. 



