Addeuda. 2G7 



nr. 39. S. patens i^ „Sp. hitherto imdescribed ? Stem sprea- 

 ding. Leaves elliptical, entire, smooth, green ancl shining, above; 

 veiny, smooth, and glaucous beneath. Stipulas lanceolate very mi- 

 nute, withering. Germens sessile, ovate-lanceokte, silky. Style 

 longer than the parted stigmas." — Haec forma, cuius Forbes pa- 

 triam tacet, etsi stylum breviorem habet, tamen vix a S. Weige- 

 liana diflfert. 



nr. 44. S. nitens J „Native of Scotland. S. nitens Smith 

 Engl. Fl. 4 p. 175. Anders. Mscr. Leaves elliptical, acute, une- 

 qually serrated, very smooth, and glaucous beneath, minutely downy, 

 with a downy midrib above. Stipulas obsolcte. Branches spreading. 

 Catkins nearly sessile, with acute shaggy scales." — luli J in 

 eodem ramulo repraesentantur, qui folia adulta gerit. Videtur S. 

 Weigeliana floribus prolepticis esse. — Ad enndem speciem pertinent 

 quoque nr. 45 S. Borreriana S ^ Scotia et nr. 46 S. phylici- 

 folia 2 e Scotia. 



nr. 47. S. Davalliana „Smith Engl. Fl. 4 p. 175. S. phy- 

 licifolia Willd. Sp. S. thymelaeoides of Schleicher. Leaves 

 obovate-lanceolate, serrated or minutely trothed, tapering at each 

 end, smooth, rather glaucous beneath. Footstalks midrib, and young 

 branches, somewhat downy. Catkins with small rounded scales. 

 Capsules lanceolate, smooth. Native of Scotland.^' — Huic formae 

 nihil est cum Salici thymelaeoidi Schleicheri. Est autem satisi dubia, 

 et ab altera parte S. nigricantis, ab altera S. Weigelianae similitu- 

 dinem ostendit. 



nr. 48. 8. Wulfeniana J. „Native of Scotland. I insert 

 this under this name on the autority of M. Forster, who assures me 

 it is the true Wulfeniana." — Haec forma, cui folia fere subrotunda 

 cum apiculo brevissimo, bracteolae acutae tertia parte violascentes 

 sunt, certe non ad 8. Wulfenianam Willd. (i. e. 8. glabram Scop.) 

 pertinet, similitudinem autem ostendit cum S. livida, praesertim 

 (um var. orbiculari. 



nr. 49. 8. tetrapla 9. „8mith Engl. Fl. 4 p. 177. Walker 

 E88. 408, according to Mr. G. Anderson. Germen ovate and tumid 

 at the base, thricc thc length of its downy stalk, tapering towards 

 the extremity, where it is now and then a little silky, but otherwise 

 (juite smooth. Native of Scotland." — Differt haec ab ea forma, 

 qoani nos pro 8. tetrapla Walker ex gpeciminibus tam vivis ex 



