LXVIII. i'ALICA^CE^ : ^A^LIX. 



751 



1435. S. undulata. 



} Tjbescent, but becoming glabrous ; wavy at the edge, or 

 not. Stipules half-heart-shaped. Catkin peduncled upon 

 a leaft' twiglet. Bractea bearded at the tip. Stamens 3. 

 Capsule ovate-conical, more or less pubescent or gla- 

 brous, stalked ; the stalk twice the length of the gland. 

 Style elongated. Stigmas bifid. (Koch.) A bushy tree. 

 Germany and England, on the banks of streams. Height 

 12ft. to 1.5 ft. Flowers yellow ; April and May. 

 Varieties, 



'f & ^. u. 2. S. undulata Forbes in Sal. Wob. No. 13. 



5" 34 S. u. 3. .S'. lanceolata Smith Eng. Bot. t. 1436., En<y. FL i, v. 



p. 168., Forbes in SaL IVob. No. 14. 

 S 34 S. u. having the catkins androgynous. S. undulata occurs in this 

 case. (Koch Comm. p. 20.) 



* 11. 5. hippophaefo'lia ThuiUier. The Sea-Buckthorn-leaved Willow, or 

 Osier, described in our 1st edit., does not appear to be introduced. 



it i \2. S. tria'ndra L. The 3-stamened;/?owe;-6"rf Willow, or Osier. 



