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2749. — b. S. tetrapla (Walk.) ; 1. lanceolate narrowed to both 

 ends, stigmas undivided. E. B. IS. 2702.— y. germen glabrous. 

 — a. S. Borreriana (Sm.) ; 1. lanceolate narrowed to both ends, 

 stalkofgerm. hairy, style elongate. E.B. S. 2619. — b. S.philly- 

 reifoKa (Borr.); 1. elliptic-lanceolate narrowed at both ends, 

 stalk of germ, glabrous, style as long as stigmas. E. B. S. 2660. 

 — Small branching shrubs. Mountain valleys. IV. V. 



ix. Fusees. Stam. 2. Anth. fuscous-yellow when empty. 

 Catkins bracteated at the base. Stalks of the caps, very rarely 

 not longer than the gland. Shrubs with a subterranean creep- 

 ing trunk. L. silky beneath. 



A. Rosmarinifoli(B (Borr.). Small erect shrubs. 



20. S. rosmarinifolia (L.) ; 1. hnear-lanceolate silky beneath 

 quite entire or remotely glandular toothed, slip, lanceolate, ger- 

 mens silky lanceolate-!u:u.mma.te, scales short hairy, " style about 

 as long as the linear-divided stigmas." — E. B. 1365. — A slender 

 upright shrub, 3 feet high. Catkins very short, at first droop- 

 ing. Whole plant becomes nearly black in drying. Style short. 

 — " Several parts of the north." Sm. Sh. IV. ? 



21. S. angustifolia (Wulf. ?) ; 1. linear-lanceolate silky beneath 

 when young afterwards nearly glabrous remotely glandular- 

 toothed, stip. very minute, germens densely silky ovate-acuminate, 

 scales very villose and nearly as long as the young germens, style 

 as long as the erect lanceolate entire stigmas. — S. Arbuscula Sm., 

 E. B. 1366 (excl. large 1.), not Koch, Fries. — A shrub about a foot 

 high. L. very much attenuated at both ends. — Clova. Dum- 

 fries. Sh. IV. S. 



22. S. Doniana (Sm.) ; I. lanceolate or obovate-lanceolate acute 

 slightly serrate livid with scattered silky hairs beneath, stip. linear, 

 germens very silky ovate-oblong longer than the bearded oblong- 

 ovate scales, style very short, stigmas short emarginate. — E. B. S. 

 2699. — Shrub about 6 feet high. " Stam. monadelphous, anth. 

 ultimately luteo-fuscous not black." [Koch.) Closely allied to 

 the Furpurem. — Forfarshire. Sh. V. S. 



B. Repentes. Small procumbent shrubs. 



23. S. repens (L.) ; 1. eUiptical or elliptic-lanceolate acute 

 entire or minutely glandular-serrate glaucous and silky beneath, 

 germens lanceolate silky, style moderate, stigmas ovate bifid. — 

 a. S. repens (Sm.) ; 1. elliptic-lanceolate with a straight point, st. 

 depressed with short upright branches. E. B. 183. — ^. S.fusca 

 (Sm.) ; 1. oblong-oval straight, st. decumbent below then erect 

 much branched. E.B. 1960, — y. S.prostrata (Sm.) ; 1. elhptic- 

 oblong with a twisted point, st. prostrate with elongated straight 

 branches. E. B. 1959. — 6. S. ascendens (Sm.) ; 1. elliptical with 



