260 AMENTIFEE^. 



IV. Bishop's Wood, Hampstead, 1866. Hedge on road from Finchlcy to 

 Hendon ! ; Ncwb. 

 Probably occurs elsewhere, but has been overlooked. 



625. S. caprea, L. Great Sallow. 

 ? S. latioribus albidisfol. (Johns.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 396, Syme E. B. viii. t. 1331. 



Woods and hedges ; rather rare ? Tree or Shrub. March, April. 



I. Euislip ; Melv. 72. Harefield ! ; Ncwh. Pinner lime-pits. S. Mims. 



III. Harrow; Melv. 12,. Hounslow!; Newh. Near Whitton. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Enum. Bet. Finchley and Hendon ! ; 



Newb. Bishop's and Turner's Wood. 

 V. Apperton ; Melv. 72. Twyford. 

 VI. Hadley ! ; Warren. Whetstone. Edmonton. 



VII. Ken Wood, Lambert ; Herb. Kew. By second bridge from Edgware 

 Eoad Station of North London Ey. ; Warren. 



First record: 1 Johnson, 1632. 



626. So repens, L. Dwarf Willow. 



S. pumila linifolia incana, C. B. P. (Blackst.). S. humilis (Ger.). S. 



hum. repens Lob. bombifera (Johns., Me.rr.). S. pumila latifolia (Park.). 



S./!(sca, £. (Cyb. Br.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 399. Syme E. B. viii. tt. 1356-1362. 



Heaths and commons in damp places; rather rare. Shrub. March, 



April. 

 I. Harefield Common ! ; Blackst. Fasa. 89. Harrow Weald Common ; 

 Melv. 72. Stanmore Heath. 



III. Waste ground, Whitton, G. Francis; Coop. Supp. 12. Whitton Park 



inelosure. Near Hatton. Drilling Ground, Hounslow. 



IV. Farther end of Hampstead Heath!; Ger. 1205, Johns. Eric, Park. 



Theat. 1394, Merrett 108, &c. 

 VII. South Heath, Hampstead. 

 First record : Gerarde, 1597; also first as a British species?. The six 

 or seven varieties included under this species have all been recorded 

 for Middlesex, but are scarcely distinguishable. The Harefield Common 

 plant seems 8. fusca, L., and the Whitton specimens are jirobably to 

 be referred to the same. Edward Forster's specimens in Herb. Mus. 

 Brit., from Hampstead Heath, are labelled 8. adscendens, Sm. 



(S. hastata, L. 8. malifolia, Sm. Cyb. Br. ii. 398 ; iii. 509. E. B. 

 1617. Hollick Wood, Colney Hatch, J Woods; 5. G. 413. Not at all 

 likely to occur in England, either wild or cultivated. A willow labelle I 

 ' Salix, In a wood near Colney Hatch ; E. F.' in Herb. Mus. Brit., 

 may be the plant intended. It seems large 8. aquaiica.) 



