8. myristiceeformis NV. 741 
The Nutmeg Hickory.—J2- 
glans myristiceférmis Michx. 
Arb. 
9. microcarpa Nutt. 742 
Other Species of Carya.— C. 
ambigua (Jaglans ambigua 
Mx.), C. pubescens Link, C. 
rigida (J. rigtda Lodd. Cat.), 
C. integrifdlius Spreng., Hi- 
cdrius integrifolius Ratin. 427 
TI. Preroca‘rya Kunth 
Jiglans sp. Lin. 
1. caucasica Kunth 743 
Jiglans Pterocarya Michx. 
Fl. Bor. Amer., Mey. Verz. 
Pflanz. Cauc.; Rhkés obsctrum 
Bieb. Fi. Taur. Cauc. ; J. fraz- 
tnifolia Lamond MS., N. Du 
Ham. 3 Frazinus levigata Hort. 
ar. 
Salicacee. 
I. Saux ZL. - - T44 
The Willow.— Harab, He- 
brew ; tea, Gr.; Saliz, Latin; 
Saule, Fr. ; Weide and Felber, 
icio, Ital.; Sauze, 
Wilge, 
Withig, Anglo-Sax. ; 
Willow, Withy, Sallow, Osier, 
English; Saugh, Scotch. 
Group i. Purpitree Koch. 
Osier Willows, with one Stamen 
in a Flower. 
1. purptreaZ. —- 746 
S. purpirea Koch. Comm. 
Varieties - = -7 
2.hélix L. - - 747 
The Rose Willow.— S. pur- 
pirea var. Koch Comm., ?S. 
oppositifolia Host Sal. Austr. 
3. Lambertiana Sm. 747 
The Boyton Willow. —S. 
purpurea B Koch Comm. 
4. Woolgaridna Bor. 747 
S. monandra Sal. Wob. No. 
4., S. monaéndra var. Hoffm. 
Hist. Sal. 
5. Forbydna Smith 748 
The fine Basket Osier. — 
S. fissa Lin. Soc. Trans., not 
of Hoff (Smith.); S. rubra B 
Koch Comm. 
6. rubra Huds. - 748 
S. inedris Walker’s Essays. 
Group ii. <Acutifolie Bor. 
(Syn. Pruindse Koch.) 
Willows with dark Bark, co- 
vered with a fine Bloom. 
7. acutifolia Willd. - 748 
S. violdcea Andr. Bot. Rep., 
but not of Willd., nor the S. 
caspica Hort. ( Willd.) 
8. daphndides Villars 749 
S. pre‘coz Hoppe in Sturm 
D. FL, S. digémmis Hoffm. 
Germ., S. cinérea Host Sal. 
Austr. 
CONTENTS. 
9. pomeranica Willd, 749 
S. daphndides Villars, var. 
with narrower leaves, and more 
slender catkins, Koch Comm. 
Group. iii, Tridndre Bor. 
(Syn. Amygdaline Koch.) 
10. undulata Koch 749 
S. lanceoluta Smith. 
2 undulata Forbes 751 
8 lanceolata Sm. 751 
4 var. having catkins 
androgynous 751 
11. hippophaefoliaT. 751 
12. triandra Z. = - 751 
S. amygddlina, part of, Koch 
Comm. 
2 gallica - 752 
3 Hoppedna - 752 
S. andrégyna Hoppe. 
4 S. tridndra undulata 
Mertens, ined. — Ap- 
proaches to S. amyg- 
dalina. 
13. Hoffmannidra 8.752 
S. irtandra_ Hoff., and ? of 
German botanists in general. 
14, amygdalina L. 752 
S. amygddlina, in part, Koch 
Comm. 
15. Villarsiana Fliig. 752 
S. tviamdra Villars Delph., 
S. amygddlina var. Koch Com. 
Group iv. Pentdndre Bor. 
Trees having Flowers with 
3—5 Stamens. 
16. pentandra £. - 754 
S. pentandra, part of, Koch 
Comm. : the Sweet Willow, the 
Bay-leaved Willow. 
2 hermaphroditica 754 
17. Meyeriana Willd. 754 
S. cuspidita Schultz, 9. tinc- 
toria Smith, S. penténdra B 
Linn., 8. her@ndra Ehbrh., S. 
Ehrhartiana Smith, 8. tetrandra 
Willd. 
18. licida Miihlenbd. 754 
S. Forbésii Swt. Hort. Brit. 
ed. 1830. 
Group. v. Frdgiles Borrer. 
Trees with their Twigs brittle 
at the Joints. 
- 757 
19. babylénica 
The Weeping Willow. — §. 
propéndens Sering. Sal. Hel., 
8. orientdlis, &e., Tourn. ; S. 
arabica, &c., C. Bauh.: Saule 
pleureur, Parasol du grand 
Seigneur, Fr.; Trauer Weide, 
Thranen Weide, Ger. 
1 vulgaris fem. H. 758 
2 Napolednu Hort. 758 
3 crispa Hort. ~- 758 
S.annularis Forb.in S.W. 
The ring-Leaved Willow, 
xliia 
20. decipiens Hoffm. 758 
The white Welsh, or var- 
nished, Willow.—S. amerina 
Walk, Essays on Nat. Hist., 
S. fragiles, part of, Koch Com. 
21. montana Forbes 759 
22, fragilis Z.- = - 759 
The Crack Willow. —S. fra- 
gilis, in part, Koch Comm. 
23. monspeliénsis F. 760 
24. Russelligna Sm. 760 
The Duke of Bedford’s Wil- 
low. —?S. fragilis Woodv.: 
the Dishley, or Leicestershire, 
Willow ; in some counties, the 
Huntingdon Willow: S$. pén- 
dula Ser., S. viridis Fries, S. 
ribens Schrank. 
25. Purshidna Bor. 761 
Group vi. A‘lbe Borrer. 
Trees of the largest, Size, with 
the Foliage whitish. 
26. alba L.  - - 761 
S. dlba, part of, Koch Com.: 
the Huntingd or Swali 
tailed, Willow. 
2cerdlea - - 761 
S. dlba var. Smith, Fl. B. 
8. ceriilea Smith Eng.B. 
The upland, or red-tinged, 
Willow, Pontey 
The Leicester Willow, 
Davy’s Agric. Chem. 
Blue Willow, Smith. 
3 crispa Hort. 761 
4 rosea Lodd, Cat. 76i 
27. vitellina LZ. - 763 
The Golden Osier.— S. alba 
Koch Comm. 
Group vii. Nigre. 
Extra-EuropeanKinds allied to 
the Kinds of one or all of the 
the three preceding Groups. 
28. nigra Muhl. - 768 
The dark-branched American 
Willow.—S.carolinidnaMx. Fl. 
Bor. Amer. S. pentandra 
Walt. Fl. Car., S. vulgaris 
Clayt. FL Virg. 
29. Humboldtiana - 764 
30. Bonplandiana 764 
Group viii. Priniides B. 
Shrubs, mostly Natives of N. 
America, and used in Basket- 
making. 
31. rigida Mihl. - 76+ 
32. prinoides Pursh 764 
33. discolor Mihi. 764 
34, angustataPursh 764 
35. conférmis Forbes 764 
Group ix. Grisee Borrer, 
Chiefly Shrubs, Natives of N. 
America, 
36. viréscens Forbes 765 
S. hippophaefolia Lodd. 
