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The BRITISH HERBAL. 
1. Common White Willow. 
Salix alba vulgaris. 
This will grow to a large tree. 
The bark is rough, and of a pale brown on 
the trunk, and on the branches of a whitifh 
grey. 
The leaves are long, narrow, fharp-pointed, 
and of a whitith colour. 
The catkins are brownifh. 
It is common by waters. 
C. Bauhine calls it Salix alba arborefcens. 
We have twenty-one other fpecies. 
2. Low, hoary long-leaved Willow, Salix pumila 
rhamni fecundi clufii folio, A very fmall 
fhrub. 
3 Woolly, white-leaved Dwarf Willow. Salix 
pumila foliis utrinque candicantibus. The 
leaves oblong, and white on both fides. — 
4. Dwarf, narrow-leaved Willow, woolly under- 
neath, Salix pumila anguftifolia inferna parte 
lanuginofa. 
5. Common, creeping Dwarf Willow, Salis pu- 
mila anguftifolia prona parte cinerea. 
leaves very narrow. 
6. Round-leaved Dwarf Willow, Salix apina pu- 
mila rotundifolia repens, The leaves white 
underneath. 
7. Alder-leaved Mountain Willow, Salix alpina 
alni rotundo, folio repens. The leaves green 
on both fides. 
8. Crack Willow, Salix folio longo latoque fplen- 
dente fragilis. The leaves yellowifh, the 
branches brittle. 
g. Round-eared, fhining Willow, Salim folio au- 
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round appendages. 
. Almond-leaved Willow that cafts its bark, 
Salix folic amygdalino utringue aurito corticem 
abjiciens. 
. Yellow Dwarf Willow, Salix humilior foltis 
anguflis fubceruleis ex adverfo binis. The 
bark yellow. 
. Bay-leaved Sweet Willow, Salix folio laureo, 
Jeu lato glabro odorato. The leaves {weet 
fcented. £ 
13. Round-leaved, mountain Dwarf Willow, 
Salix pumila folio rotundo. The leaves thick 
and blackifh. 
14. Long, entire-leaved Willow, Salix minime 
fragilis folits longiffimis utrinque viridibus non 
Jerratis. 
The leaves oblong, with 
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' 15. Common Sallow, Salix latifolia et rotundi- 
‘tate acuminata. In hedges, the leaves of a 
pale green and rough. 
16. Round-leaved Sallow, Salix latifolia folio ro- 
tundo. Common in hedges with the former. 
17. Small-leaved Sallow, Salix folio rotundo mi- 
nore. The leaves fmall, and of a pale 
green. 
18. Creeping Sallow, Salix cap-ea pumila folio 
fubrotundo incano. Scarce a foot high. 
19. Long-leaved Sallow, Salix caprea acuto longo 
quefolio. ‘The leaves long and pointed. 
20. Sallow with a fhining leaf, Salix latifolia folio 
Jplendente. A low kind with yellow bark. 
. The Ofier, Salix folio longiffimo. The leaves 
extremely Jong, and the twigs tough. 
. Long-leaved, yellowifh Sallow, Salix folio 
longo fubluteo non auriculato viminibus luteis. 
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HIE male flowers are placed in a cylindrick catkin: they confift only of filaments growing 
from the fcales of the catkin. The female are placed in an oblong catkin, and confift of only 
a rudiment of the fruit. 
The Hornbeam. 
Oftrya ulmo fiilis. 
The tree is of a moderate growth: 
The leaves are oblong, of a fine green, fer- 
rated at the edges, and placed upon fhort foot- 
ftalks. 
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The flowers are inconfiderable ; but the fruic 
is large and foliaceous. 
We have it in fome of our woods. 
C. Bauhine calls it Ofrya ulno fimilis. 
Others, 
Carpinus. 
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