CONTENTS. 



xlv 



S. ^hylicifblia var. Koch 



Comm! 



111. damascena F. 779 



S. damascenifblia Anderson's 

 MSS., S. \ihyticijblia Lin. 



112. Ansonwa F. 779 



113. helvetica Fori. 779 



114. firma Forbes 779 



115. carpiniiblia5c/i.779 



116. rotnndata Frb. 779 

 ? S. rotundifblia Host. 



117. dura Forbes 779 



118. ForstenanSm.779 

 S. -phylicifblia var. Koch 



Coram. 



119. rupestris DoHK 781 



120. tenuifolia i.. 781 

 S. arbdscula Wahlenb., var. 



Koch Comm., S. tenuifblia of 

 Ehr. Bot. is S. bicolur Hook. 

 Brit. Fl. 



121. prop>nqua5or. 781 

 The flat-leaved upright 



Mountain Willoiv. 



122. petrae'a ^wc?-. 781 



123. AminanniaW 782 



124. atrovirensFri. 782 

 12.5. strepida Fori. 782 



126. sordida Forbes 782 



127. SchleicheriaHfl! 782 



128. grisonensis F. 782 



Gr. xviii. Bicoldres Bor. 



Bushy Shrubs, with Leaves 

 green above and glaucous 

 beneath. 



129. tenuior Borrcr 782 



130. laxiflora Z)Vr- 782 



131. /aurina Smith 783 

 The shining dark-green Wil- 

 low S. bicolor Sm. Eng. Bot., 



S. arbHscula Wahlenb., var. 

 Koch Comm. 



132. patens Forbes 783 



133. radicans Smith 783 



S. p/iylicifblia Lin. Fl. Lapp. 



134. BorrehV/ Sm. 783 



The dark upright Willow. 



135. Davalh'ffHa Sm. 783 



136. tetrapla Smith 783 



137. rainituscajFo?-6. 783 



138. Vovhesidna - 783 



139. Weigehfl Bor. 783 



S. Wuljeiiikua. Smith Eng. Fl. 



140. nitens Anders. 784 



141. Crow eH Smith784 



S. arbiscula Wahlenb., var. 

 Koch Comm.; S. hiwiilis Schl. 

 is cited in Sal.Wob. as thefem. 

 of S. Crow'fana Smith ; V S. he- 

 terophylla Host. 



142. bicolor Ehrh. 784 

 S. tenuifblia Smith Eng. Bot. 



as to the figure S. florib&nda 

 Forb. 



143. juhillyreifolia B. 784 



144. Dicksonia?zaSm.785 



Gr. xix. Vacciniifdlia Bor. 



Small and generally procum- 

 bent Shrubs. 



145. t'acciniifolia W. 785 



S. prunifolia, part of, Koch 

 Comm. 



146. carinata Smith 785 

 14^7 . pruni^olia. Smith 785 



148. venulosa Smith 785 



149. CEe'sia n/lars 785 

 S. myrtillbides Willd.Sp. PI., 



S.prostrdta Ehrh. PI. Select. 



Gr. XX. MyrtilVdides B., 



Small Bilberry-like shrubs, not 

 natives of Britain. 



150. myrtilloides L. 786 



TheBilberry-leaved Willow. 

 S. elegans Besser En. Vol. 



151. pedicellaris Ph. 786 



152. planifolia Ph. 786 



Gr. xxi. M.yrsinites Borrer. 

 Small bushy Shrubs. 



153. ilfyrsinites L. 787 



S. Myriin/tes B Smith Eng. 

 F1.;S. arbutifblia SVilld. Sp. 

 PL, probably S. Mncnabikna 

 Macgillivray in Jameson'sKdin. 

 Phil. Jourii. 



154. 6etulifoliaFo?-6.787 



155. procuiiibensi^L>r.7&7 



S. liEvis Hook. Br. Fl., S. 

 retUsa Wither. Bot. Arr. ed. 4. 



156. retiisa L. - 787 



S. ierpyllifdlia Jacq. Austr. 



157. Kitaibelia^iO! W. 787 



158. U'va-ursi Pm?-sA 787 



159. erpyllitolia5'co.787 

 S. retUsa Koch, y Koch 



Comm. 



160. cordifoliaPejr^A 788 



Gr. xxii. Jlerhacea Borr. 



Very lowShrubs, scarcely rising 

 an inch above theground. 



161. herbaceai. - 788 

 162.polaris l'Vahlenb.788 



Gr. xxiii. Hastatw Borr. 



Low Shrubs, with very broad 

 leaves, and exceedingly shag- 

 gy and silky catkins. 



163. hastata L. - 788 



2 serrulata - 789 

 S. hastata Willd. Sp. PI. 



3 wjalifolia - 789 

 raalifblia Sm. Eng. Bot. 



4 arbuscula - 789 

 S. arbiscula Wahl. Fl. 

 S. arh{i.scula /3 L. Fl. Su. 

 S. arbdseula y Lin.Sp.Pl. 



164. lanata L. - 789 



Gr. xxiv. Miscellanem A. 



Kinds of Salix described in Sal. 

 fVob.,and not included in any 

 of the preceding Groups. 



165. seg3'ptiaca L. 789 



166. alpma Forbes 789 



1 67. berberii'dWa Pall. 790 

 1C8. tetrasperma R. 790 

 1 69. zdmifolia Forbes 790 

 \70. \\\\b&a Forbes 790 



Gr. XXV. Miscellanea B. 



Kinds of Salix introduced, 

 and of many of which there 

 are Plants at Messrs. Lod- 

 diges', but which we have not 

 been able to refer to any of 

 the preceding Groups - 790 



Appendix. 



Kinds of SMix described or 

 recorded in Botanical Works, 

 but not introduced into Bri- 

 tain, or not known by these 

 names in British Gardens 790 



II. Po'puLUs Town. 819 



The Poplar Peuplicr. Fr.; 



Pappel, Cicr.; Pioppo, Ital. ; 

 Poplier. Dutch ; Alamo, Span. 



1. alba L. - - 819 

 The Abele Tree P. alba la- 

 tifblia Lob. Ic; P. major Mill. 

 Diet., P. nivea Willd. Arb., P. 

 alba nivea Mart. Mill. ; heuke, 

 Dioscorides : the great white 

 Poplar, great Aspen, Dutch 

 Beech : Peuplier blanc, Ypreau, 

 Blanc de Hollande, Franc Pi- 

 card, Fr.; Aubo, or Aoubero, in 

 some provinces ; loeisse Pap- 

 pel, Silber Pappel, weisse Aspe, 

 Weissalber bauvi, Ger.; Abeel- 

 hoom. Dutch. 



2 hybrida Bith. - 820 

 P. ulba Bieb. I.e. 



? P. intermedia Mertens. 

 P. a. crassifblia Mertens. 

 V.grisea Lodd. Cat. 



3 acerifolia - - 820 

 P. 3.cerifblia Lodd. Cat. 

 P. quercifblia Hort. 



P. paimata Hort. 



P. arembergica, Lod.Cat. 



P. belgica Lodd. Cat. 



4 candicans - - 820 

 P. candicans Lodd. Cat. 

 P. nivea Lodd. Cat. 



P. tomentnsa of the Ha- 

 wick Nursery. 



The hoary Poplar of the 

 Edinburgh Nurseries. 



5 segypiiaca Hort, 820 

 P. a. pallida Hort. 

 Egyptian white Poplar. 



6 pendula - 820 

 P. a. var. gracilis rimis 



pendintibus Mertens. 



2.(a.) canescens Sm, 820 



The common white Poplar 

 P. a/6aMill.Dict.,P. dlbafhliis 

 minuribus Rail Syn., P. alba 

 folio tmndre Bauh. Hist. : Peu- 

 plier grisaille, Fr. 



