ORDER AMENTIFER.E. 109 



undulata to be synonyms, and to be a hybrid of triandra and 

 viminalis. Wimmer, on the other hand, makes lanceolata a 

 hybrid of triandra and alba. Till I saw the Miller's Dale 

 plant (the original specimens) I thought Wimmer was 

 probably right. Since then I think he is wrong, and that 

 lanceolata and undulata are the same, and a hybrid of triandra 

 and viminalis." 



" The great interest attaching to the plant is that it clearly 

 demonstrates the identity of lanceolata with glabrous capsules 

 and undulata with pubescent capsules, as the one bush shows 

 the two at different times." 



The name is therefore -f S. undulata, Ehrh. (with 

 synonyms, S. lanceolata, Sm. S. Trevirani, Sprg. 5. multi- 

 formis, Dole. 5. hippophaefolia, Thuill). 



1005. Salix purpurea, L. Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. 



I. Mellor, Hannan ; Cromford, Sunderland and Hannan ; 

 by the Wye up to Ashwood Dale, 800 yards, Baker, J. B. 

 III. About Burton-on-Trent, Harris. 



1006. Salix rubra, Huds. Native. English type. 

 Kange 1-2. 



I. Mellor, Hannan. 



III. About Burton-on-Trent, Harris. 



Var. Forbyana, Sm. 



I. Near Lode Mill, Dove Dale ; identified by the Rev. J. 

 E. Leefe, Purchas, J. B.; Mellor, Hannan. 



Var. Helix, L. 



III. Near Burton-on-Trent, Harris. 



1007. Salix viminalis, L. (Comman Osier). Native. 

 British type. Eange 1-2. 



I. Mellor, Hannan ; by the Wye with S. purpurea, Baker, 

 J. B. ; about Matlock, B. and N., J. B. ; near Poole's Hole, 

 Buxton ! Dove Dale, Purchas, J. B. 



III. About Derby! 



1008. Salix Smithiana, Willd. Native. English type. 

 Range 1-2. 



I. Mellor, Wild ; near Chatsworth, Scrimshaw ; by the 

 R. Wye, Ashwood Dale, 300 yards, Baker, J. B. ; near Ash- 

 over, Bailey. 



III. Near the Heath End Lodge, Calke Park, planted, 

 Purchas, J. B.] Repton, Burkill and Candler; Shirley, 

 Linton . 



1008.* Salix rugosa, Leefe. Native. English type. 

 Range 1. 



