776 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
2% 89, S. muTa‘BILIs Forbes (Sal. Wob., No. 160.) is described in our first 
edition. 
#90. S. cine’‘rEA L. The grey Sallow, or ash-coloured 
Willow. 
Identification. Lin. Sp. Pl., 1449.3 Eng. Fl., 4. p. 215.3 Hook. Br. Fl., 
ed. 3. 
Synonyme. S. cinérea var. Koch Comm. p. 36. 
ye See Both sexes are figured in Sal. Wob. The male is figured in 
Engravings. Eng, Bot,, t. 1897. Sal. Wob., No. 125.; our jig. 1466. ; and 
g. 125. in p. 814. 
Spec. Char., §c. Stem erect. Lower leaves entire ; upper 
serrated, obovate-lanceolate; glaucous, downy, and reti- 
culated with veins beneath. Stipules half-heart-shaped, 
serrated. Ovary silky; its stalk half as long as the 
lanceolate bracteas. (Smith.) A shrub or middle-sized 
tree. England, on the banks of rivers, and in moist 
woods. Height 20 ft. to 30ft. Flowers yellow ; April, 
and again in September. 1466. 5S. cinerea. 
£91. S. aqua‘Tica Smith (Eng. Bot., t. 1437.; Sal. Wob., No. 127.; and 
our fig. 127. in p. 815.) is described in our first edition. 
¥ 92. S. OLEIFO'LIA Smith (Eng. Bot., t. 1402.; Sal. Wob., No. 126. ; and 
Jig. 126, in p. 814.) is described in our first edition. 
* 93. S.cEmina‘TA Forbes (Sal. Wob., No. 129.; and jig. 129. in p.815.) 
is described in our first edition. 
% 94, S. cri’spa Forbes (Sal. Wob., No. 42.; and jig.42. in p. 801.) is 
described in our first edition. 
% 95. S.aurtra DL. (Eng. Bot., t. 1487.; Sal. Wob., No. 124.; and our 
Jig. 124. in p. 814.) is described in our first edition. 
% 96, S. LaTiro'Lia Forbes (Sal. Wob., No. 118. ; and fig. 118. in p. 813.) 
is described in our first edition. 
¥ 97. S.ca‘prea L. The Goat Willow, or the great round-leaved Sallow. 
Identification. Lin. Sp. Pl., 1448.3; Eng. 
Fl., 4. p. 225.; Hook. Br. Fl., ed. 3., 
p. 429. 
Synonymes. Common Black Sallow, Saugh 
in Yorkshire, Grey Withy. 
Derivation. The name caprea seems to ¥ 
have originated in the reputed fondness ~ 
of goats for the catkins, as exemplified 
in the wooden cut of the venerable Tra- 
gus, their namesake. 
1467. S. capres. 1468. S. chprea, male. 
