240 6. Sails. 4. SALICIN^. Pl.ex.nion. 



Branches pubescent; leaves 3 inches long, dull green; 

 stipules vaulted, toothed : ovary ovate, taper, pointed, silky; 

 ^/y/e short; stigmata entire. 



d. Ovary pedicelled ; style long, 



49. Salix lanceolata. Lance-leaved willow. 

 Stamens 3 ; leaves lanceolate, serrated at both ends, at- 

 tenuated, bald ; pe//o/e deeurrent ; Oi-ary pedicelled. 



Salix lanceolata, Engl, Bot. l-!36. 



Woods and bogs; small tree; April, May. 

 Bark deciduous : leaves 3 inches long, often with a small 

 pair of leaflets at the base; stipules pointed. 



50. Salix Russelliana. Russel willou: 

 Leaves lanceolate, pointed, serrated, bald; ovary pedi- 

 celled, subulate, smooth. 



Salix Russelliana, Smith Flur. Brit 1045. 



Zieicestershire, Dishley or Gorgomel willotc. Bedford willow. 



Bogs and holts ; tree ; April and May. 



Branches shining, very tough, flexible; leaves long, bald, 

 shining, beneath glaucous; stipules half cordate, toothed; 

 amentsleis.; stigmata -^axiedi. 



5 1 . Salix phylicifoUa. Tealeaf willow. 

 Leaves lanceolate, waved, crenate, bald, beneath glau- 

 cous; 5/i/?z//e5 rather lunate; ot'ary pedicelled, silky. 



Salix phylicifolia «, Lin. S. P. 1442. 

 Salix phjlirifolia. Smith T. L. S. 6, 123. 

 Salix radicans, Smith Ft. Brit. 1053. 



Scotch alps ; small tree ; May. 



Branches smooth, rooting, spread ; leaves not cut at top 

 or bottom, unequally and broadly crenated in the middle ; 

 above dark green; beneath glaucous, reticulately veined ; 

 petiole attenuated; stipules lunate; ament early; style long; 

 stigmata 2-cut. 



52. Salix malifolia. j^ppleleaf ivilloiv. 

 Leaves elliptical, oblong, toothed, repand, scariose, quite 



bald; stipules heartshape, very large. 



Salix malifolin, Smith Fl. Brit. 1053. 



Mountains? shrub. 



Stem 3 feet high; Irancha upright, blackish, tortuous, 

 hairy ; leaves 2 in. long, scariose, above light green, be- 

 neath rather glaucous, veined; veins divaricating, anasto- 

 mosing; petiole very broad at bottom. 



