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or exceeding scale, ^ germeu. Style as long 

 as bipartite stigma. L. clliptico- or obovato- 

 oblong, acuminate, unequally serrate, nearly 

 smooth ; glaucous, and with prominent veins 

 beneath. Stip. semisagittate. S. 5. Bread- 

 albane." — Sm. 



58. ivei^eliana. Germen subulate, silky, 

 at least towards the summit. Stalk 3 times 

 nectary, -| scale, f germen. Style longer than 

 bipartite stigma. L. obovate or elliptic, some- 

 what acuminate, serrulate, smooth, glaucous 

 beneath. Stip. veiy small. Branches smooth. 

 S. 4, 5. Breadalb. Yorksh. Westm.— Boee. 

 Suspected to be the fertile plant of croweana. 



59. tenuifolia. Caps, ovate, quite smooth. 

 Stalk very short, 3 times nectary, ^ scale, \ 

 germen. Style longer than the thick, emar- 

 ginate stigma. L. elliptico-oblong, often with 

 a twisted point, acute, serrate, nearly smooth, 

 glaucous beneath. Stip. small or none. Branches 

 downy. S. 5, 6. Rocky banks of rivers. 

 Kirby Lonsdale. — Sii. 



60. nitens. " Germen 3 times breadth, 

 silky. Stalk hairy, shorter than scale. Style 

 longer than stigma. Scale \ germen. L. 

 ovate or elliptic, acute, unequally serrate, mi- 

 nutely downy above (naked above, Bab.) ; 

 smooth and glaucous beneath. Stip. semiovate, 

 small and caducous. S. 4. Scotland." — Sm. 



61. cro'wean.a. (Caps, ovate, downy. Style 

 long, Sm.) (Caps, nearly smooth, Borrer.) 

 Fil. united. L. obovato-elliptic, somewhat ser- 

 rate, quite smooth, glaucous beneath. Stip. 

 semicordate. S. 4, 5. Swampy meadows and 

 thickets. Norf. n. Eng. 



62. bicolor. " Eil. bearded at base. L. 

 elliptic, green and shining above, smooth and 

 glaucous beneath. Serratures with oblique 

 points. Stip. lunate, serrate. S. 5. Scot." 

 — Hooker. 



63. phillyreifolia. " Germen smooth. 

 Stalk smooth, shorter than oblong, hairy scale. 

 Style as long as stigma. L. eUiptico-lanceo- 

 late, strongly serrate, naked when fully ex- 

 panded, glaucous beneath. Stip. small. Young 

 Shoots pubescent. S. 4. Sc." — Borr. 



64. dicksoniana. Germen \\ breadth, 

 silky. Stalk equal to nectary (which is very 

 large), \ scale, f gennen. Style shorter than 

 ovoid, undivided stigma. L. elliptic, acute, 

 slightly toothed, smooth, glaucous beneath. 

 Young Branches smooth. Catkins ovoid. S. 4. 

 Highlands. — Hooker, /ro;« H. B. 



C5. hastata. (Germen 4 times breadth, 

 smooth. Stalk equalling nectary, ^ scale, 

 \ germen. Style long. Stigma small, undi- 

 vided, E. B.) (Stalk smooth. Catkin on a 

 leafy stalk, Kocn) not so in E. B. (shaggy. 

 Hooker.) L. broadly elliptic, toothed, waved, 

 thin, quite smooth, glaucous beneath. Stip. 

 large, semicordate. S. 4. Sandy shores, 

 Barrie near Dundee. 3Ir. Borrer puts this 

 with lanata in a separate section, depending 

 chiefly on the shaggy and silky catkins and the 

 paper-like substance of L. 



66. glabra. Catkin stalked. Germen su- 

 bulate, on an ovate base. Stalk twice nectary. 

 Style long. Stigma bipartite. Stamens vil- 

 lous to above the middle. L. elliptic or obo- 

 vate, serrate, smooth, shining ; glaucous be- 

 neath. Stipules gland-Kke or none. S. 6, 7. 

 Moist slopes or mountain rivulets. Bav. Salzb. 

 Carn. Carinthia. — Koch. 



67. Hegetschwreileri. " Catkins at last 

 on a leafy stalk. Caps, subulate on an ovate 

 base. Stalk tomentose, twice nectary. Style 

 long. Stigma bipartite. Eil. smooth. L. oval 

 or oblongo-obovate, serrulate ; glaucous be- 

 neath. Stip. on the younger branches semi- 

 cordate, with a straight point as long as 

 L.-stalk. Scales permanently villous. S. 6, 7- 

 Mountain valleys. Sw." — Koch. 



G. ARENARIiE. 



68. glauca.' Caps. If breadth, very downy, 

 (full twice breadth, J. W.) Stigma nearly ses- 

 sile, cloven. L. ovato-lauceolate, entire, downy, 

 white and cottony beneath. s.S. Clova 

 Mountains. According to Babington, this is 

 not the S. glauca of Limueus, or of Koch, 

 whose character I here add. — 



glauca. " Catkin on a long, leaiy stalk. 

 Caps, ovato-lanceolate, tomentose. Stalk equal- 

 ling nectaiy. Style cloven. Stigma long, 

 cloven. L. lanceolate or elliptic, quite entire, 

 grey beneath, silky on both sides, at last be- 

 coming smooth ; lower very obtuse. Stipules 

 ovate, acute, straight. S. 6, 7- Very high. 

 s. Sw." — Koch. 



69. arenaria. "Caps. 2-| times breadth, 

 downy. Style very long. Stigma lineai', often 

 entire. L. oblongo-lanceolate, entire, downy, 

 especially beneath. (Scales acute, E. B.) s.S. 

 6. Mountahis. Breadalbane. Clova." — Hook. 

 Sudetes. 



70. stuartiana. Caps, woolly, 2-^ times 

 breadth. Style long. Stigma capillaiy, deeply 

 divided. L. ovato-lauceolate, acute (sharp at 



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