376 DICECTA DIANDRIA. [CL. XXII. 



wet woods and hedges, in marshy places, and on the banks of 

 rivers : very common. Eng, Bot. vol. xx. pi. 1437. Eng. Fl. vol. 

 iv. p. 218, 1424. 



52. S.oleifolia. Olive-leaved Sallow. Stem erect; branches straight, 

 spreading ; leaves lance- shaped, broadest towards the end, Sat, 

 rather stiff, minutely toothed, acute, glaucous, reticulated and 

 finely hairy beneath; stipules small, notched, rounded; catkins 



oval, nearly half as broad as long. A small tree, with round 



branches, when young brown and hoary. Flowers in March : grows 

 in wet woods and hedges. Eng. Bot. vol. xx. pi. 1402. Eng. Ft. vol. 

 iv. p. 219. 1425. 



53. S. cotinifolia. Quince-leaved Sallow. Stem erect; branches 

 spreading, downy ; leaves broadly elliptical, nearly round, slightly 

 toothed; glaucous and downy, with rectangular veins beneath; 



style as long as the linear, notched stigmas. A shrub from two 



to eight feet high, with straight, brown, downy branches : flowers 

 in April : grows in thickets and woods. Eng. Bot. vol. xx. pi. 

 1403. Eng. Fl. vol. iv. p. 220. 1426. 



54. S. hirta. Hairy -branched Sallow. Stem erect; branches 

 densely hairy ; leaves elliptical, inclining to heart-shaped, pointed, 

 finely crenate, downy on both sides ; stipules half heart- shaped, 



flat, toothed ; nearly smooth. A small tree, with thick, round, 



hoary branches : flowers in April and May : found in Norfolk by 

 Mr. Crowe. Eng. Bot. vol. xx. pi. 1404. Eng. Fl. vol. iv. p. 221. 1427. 



55. S. rupestris. Silky Rock Sallow. Stem procumbent or de- 

 pressed; leaves inversely egg-shaped, acute, serrate, flat, even, 

 silky on both sides ; stipules hairy ; branches minutely downy ; 

 germen stalked, awl-shaped, silky ; style as long as the blunt un- 

 divided stigmas. A small trailing shrub, with dark-coloured 



branches, downy when young : flowers in May : grows on rocks in 

 the Highlands of Scotland. Eng. Bot. vol. xxxiii. pi. 2342. Eng. 

 Fl. vol. iv. p. 222. 1428. 



56. S. Andersonidna. Green Mountain Sallow. Stem erect; leaves 

 elliptical, acute, finely notched, slightly downy, paler beneath ; 

 stipules half egg-shaped, nearly smooth ; branches minutely downy ; 

 germen smooth, its stalk almost equal to the scale ; style cleft, 



longer than the cleft stigmas. A large shrub, with dark-brown 



branches, at first green and downy : flowers in April and May : 

 grows in woods and on the banks of rivers in Scotland and the 

 north of England. Eng. Bot. vol. xxxiii. pi. 2343. Eng. Fl. vol. 

 iv. p. 223. 1429. 



57. S. Forsteridna, Glaucous Mountain Sallow. Stem erect ; 

 branches minutely downy ; leaves elliptical, broadest towards the 

 end, acute, crenate, slightly downy; glaucous beneath; stipules 

 rounded, recurved; germen stalked, awl-shaped, silky; style as 



long as the blunt notched stigmas. A small tree, with downy 



branches : flowers in May": grows in woods and on the banks 

 of rivers, in Scotland and" the north of England. Eng. Bot. vol. 

 xxxiii. pi. 2344. Eng. Fl. vol. iv. p. 224. 1430. 



58. S. sphaceldta. Withered-pointed Sallow. Stem erect ; leaves 

 between elliptical and inversely egg-shaped, entire, or slightly ser- 

 rate, downy on both sides, discoloured at the point ; stipules half 

 heart-shaped, toothed, erect; germen stalked, lance- shaped, silky ; 



stigmas notched, longer than the style. A small bushy tree, six 



or eight feet high, the young branches covered with soft whitish 

 hairs : flowers in April and May : grows in valleys in the Highlands 

 of Scotland. Eng. Bot. vol. xxxiii.pl. 2333. Eng. FL vol. iv. p. 224. 



1431. 



