Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, <§c. 



63 



On the banks of the rivers Tweed, Tyne, Derwent, 

 Wear, and Tees, N. and D., but not very abundant, 

 nor dees it occur near Newcastle. 



11. S.Forbiana. Basket Osier. 



Sra. Eng. Fl. iv. 191 ; Eng. Bot. 1344 ; With. ii. 

 64 ; Berwick Flora, 214 ; S.Jissa, Sra. Linn. Tr. 

 vi. 115. 



Mas. and Foem. On the banks of Team, Derwent, 

 Tees, Tyne, and Wear, N. and D. By the Tyne 

 at Hopper's Fishery below Paradise, N. On the 

 banks of Wooler Water, N. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



Very distinct from S. Helix in the shape and texture 

 of its leaves and its mode of growth. The figure in 

 the English Botany is but indifferent. 



12. S. rubra. Green-leaved Osier. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 191 ; Eng. Bot. 1145; With. ii. 

 64; S.,fissa. Hoff. Sal. i. 61, t. 13, 14. 



Mas. and Fcem. By the Wear at Durham, and Ches- 

 ter-Ie-Street new bridge, also on the banks of the 

 Derwent near Ebchester, D. — Foem. About New- 

 castle N., and Gateshead D. 



13. S. Crowcana. Broad-leaved Monadelphous Wil- 

 low. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 192 ; Eng. Bot. 1 146 ; With. ii. 

 65; S. Weigilliana Ii, Hook. Br. Fl. 429; S. ni- 

 tens, Foem. Eng. Bot. t. 2655. 



Mas. North of Cambo, and near Roadley Lake, N. 

 — Mas. and Foem. On the banks of Tees near 

 Eglestone, and above Middleton-in-Teesdale, also 

 of Wear at Burtreeford in Weardale, D. On the 

 banks of Derwent, and of Beldon and Nuckton 

 Bourns above Blanchland, N. and D. 



With us, the stamens of this willow are combined, 

 proving it to be distinct from Selix IfeigdHana, of 

 Willdenow, its germens are also downy as Smith 

 correctly described them.— See Hook. Eng. Fl. p. 

 430. 



14. S. aremria. Downy Mountain Willow. 



Sm. Eng. Fi iv. 204; Eng. Bot. 1809 ; Hook. Fi. 



Scot. 283 ; With. ii. 78 ; S. lapponum, Lightfoot, 



604 ; Hudson, 651. 

 Fcem. On the Teesdale moors, but I do not know the 



exact spot, D. — llev. J. Harriman, Sp. 

 Its most southern locality. 



15. S. argentea. Silky Sand Willow. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 206 ; Eng. Bot. 1364 ; With. ii. 



78 ; Berwick Flora, 214 ; S. arenarin, Lightfoot, 



604'; S. rcpens s, Hook. Fl. Scot. 284. 

 Near Percy's Cross and by Roadley Lake, N. On 



the sea sands near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



At Birch Carr, D Mr. Janson. 



Probably an erect growing variety of S. repens. 



16. S. rcpens. Creeping Dwarf Willow. 



Sin. Eng. Fl. iv. 209; Eng. Bot. 183; With. ii. 

 81 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 284 ; Berwick Flora, 214 ; 

 S. prostrala, Eng. Bot. 1959 ; Berwick Flora, 

 214; S. parvifolia, 1969; S. ascendent, Eng. Bot. 

 1962. 



On wet moors, not rare. Newcastle Town Moor, N. ; 

 Gateshead Fell D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G.John- 

 ston. 



17. S.fusca. Brownish Dwarf Willow. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 210 ; Eng. Bot. I960 ; With. ii. 



80 ; S. repent I, Hook. Fl. Scot. 284. 

 Mas. In barren pastures near Shewing Shields, on 



the Roman Wall, N. On the banks of Waskerley 



Bourn, D. 

 This little willow is well figured in the English 



Botany, it is a dwarf, but upright shrub, with nearly 

 smooth leaves. Having never seen female catkins, 

 I will not take upon me to say that it may not be 

 one of the endless varieties of Salix repens. 



18. S. rosmarinifolia. Rosematy-leaved Willow. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 214 ; Eng. Bot. 1365 ; With. ii. 



82. 

 Foem. On the banks of the Derwent, near Friar Side, 

 D. Near Ebchester, D.— Mr. J. Thornhill. 



19. S. aurita. Round-eared Willow, Trailing Sallow. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 216; Eng. Bot. 1487; With. ii. 



83 ; Berwick Flora, 215 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 285 ; 

 /3 Dill. Ray, 450. 

 « In woods and hedges; S on sterile moors. 



20. S. aquatica. Common Willow, Water Sallow. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 218; Eng. Bot. 1437; With. ii. 



83 ; Berwick Flora, 215 ; S. cinerea, Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 284. 

 /3 S. oleifolia, Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 219 ; Eng. Bot. 



1402 ; With. ii. 84 ; Berwick Flora, 216 ; For- 



ster's Tonb. Ill; S. cinerea, Hook. Fl. Scot. 



284. 

 y S. cinerea, Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 215; Eng. Bot. 1897 ; 



With. ii. 82; Forster, Tonb. Ill; Berwick 



Flora, 215. 

 « In woods and hedges, common ; /3 generally on the 

 banks of rivers, y on the banks of Inning near 

 Gilsland, N. In hedges about two miles north of 

 Chester-le-Street, D. In Allerton Mil! Dene and 

 other places near Berwick — Dr. G. Johnston. 

 Through the medium of specimens communicated to 

 me long ago by Mr. E. Forster and Mr. D. Tur- 

 ner, I am acquainted with the three preceding va- 

 rieties of this willow, considered by Smith as three 

 species. The fructifications of all, are alike, the 

 leaves of « are broader than those of /3, which is the 

 only difference between them, but y has rather a 

 better right to be considered distinct. It is a low 

 growing tree, with leaves much smaller than the first 

 and second varieties. At the foot of Denvent- 

 water, Cumberland, it is abundant. 



21. S. hirta. Hairy-branched Sallow. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 221 ; Eng. Bot. 1404 ; Hook. Br. 



Fl. 426 ; With. ii. 90. 

 In Castle Eden Dene, D. — Mr. Backhouse. 



22. S. rupestrh. Silky Rock Sallow. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 222 ; Eng. Bot. 2342 ; With. ii. 



90 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 285 ; Br. Fl. 427- 

 Foem. By the Derwent above Blanchland, N. and 

 D. By the Wear near Burtreeford, D. 



23. S. Andcrsoniaim. Green Mountain Sallow. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 223; Eng. Bot. 2343; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 285 ; Br. Fl. 427- 

 Mas. In Heaton Dene. Fcem. By the River Der- 

 went above Blanchland, N. 



24. S. Forstcriana. Glaucous Mountain Sallow. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 224 ; Eng. Bot. 2314 ; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 285 ; Br. Fl. 427. 

 Foem. In Heaton Dene, N. On the south banks of 

 Tyne near Friar's Goose, D. By the Derwent 

 above Blanchland, N. and D. In a hedgeat Mount 

 Pleasant near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. In 

 hedges near the Chain Bridge over the Tweed, N. 



25. S. caprca. Great Round-leaved Sallow. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 225 ; Eng. Bot. 1488 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 286 ; With. ii. 85 ; Berwick Flora, 217- 

 In woods and hedges, common. 



