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notches. Stipules small, half ovate, somewhat ¢ wndular on the 
disk, soon falling away. Catkins about two inc’ s long when in 
fruit, rather lax, with an elongated footstalk, with’ everal floral leaves 
towards the base. Scale linear, oblong, hairy, brown in the upper 
half, smooth or silky. Capsule lanceolate, slender from an ovate 
base, silky, on rather a long stalk. Style about as long as the 
notched spreading stigmas. 
HAlabitat.—Breadalbane Mountains ; Scotland. 
Shrub ; flowering in May. 
except on the mid-rib, the margin more or less gi with wavy 
52. S. Borreria'na, Smith. (Fig. 1522.) Borrerian Willow. Catkins 
becoming elevated on a short leafy stalk; capsules lanceolate, awl- 
shaped, on long smooth stalks; style long, bifid; stigmas linear, 
bifid; scales acute, shaggy ; leaves broadly lanceolate, with shallow 
nearly even serratures, smooth and glaucous beneath ; stipules 
lanceolate, small. 
English Botany, t. 2619.—English Flora, vol. iv. p. 174.—Hooker, 
British Flora, ed. 4. vol. i. p. 869.—Salict. Wob. p. 89. t. 45.— 
S. phylicifolia, var —Lindley, Synopsis, p. 234. 
A much branched shrub, from eight to ten feet high, with nume- 
rous short spreading twigs, downy at first, becoming smooth, and of 
a dark brown colour. Leaves lanceolate, about two inches long, and 
about half an inch wide, dark green above, glaucous or bluish be- 
neath, with a prominent mid-rib and reticulated veins, the margin 
with shallow mostly even glandular teeth, on shortish downy foot- 
stalks. Stipules obliquely lanceolate, with small glandular teeth, 
often wanting. Catkins becoming elevated on short leafy stalks, 
scales oblong, acute, silky, fringed on the margin, brown in the upper 
half. Capsules lanceolate, awl-shaped, smooth, on long stalks, styles 
long, bifid, stigmas linear, bifid, spreading. 
Habitat—Highland Mountain Valleys; Glen Nevis and Bread- 
albane. 
Shrub ; flowering in April. 
53. S. Davallia'na, Smith. (Fig. 1523.) Davallian Willow. Cat- 
kins on short leafy stalks; capsules narrow, lanceolate, from an ovate 
base, stalked; styie as long as the bifid stigmas; leaves obovate 
lanceolate, acutely pointed, obscurely toothed or serrated, smooth, 
glaucous beneath, the footstalks and young shoots downy ; stipules 
minute. 
English Botany Suppl. t. 2709.—English Flora, vol. iv. p. 175.— 
Hooker, British Flora, ed. 4. vol. i. p. 369. —Salict. Wob. p. 98. t. 
47.— §. hastata, Linn.—Lindley, Synopsis, p. 235. 
A bushy shrub, about six feet high, with erect smooth brown 
branches, downy when young. Leaves obovate lanceolate, sharp 
pointed, tapering at the base, about an inch and half long, smooth, 
