71. AMENTIFERR. 315 
1006. Salix rubra, Huds. et Forbyana, Sm. 
Provinces 12345 78-101112-[14 15]. Native? 
Lat. 50—56. Devon, Hants, Kent. — Cumberland, Cheviotland. 
Zones 1 2. Low grounds ; distribution ill ascertained. 
Census 9 14 25. (Ireland 3). English type of distribution ? 
Europe - ita - aus ger fra - net den (got - swe). 
Russia 6-43. “Mid Asia.” Davuria. 
—. N.B. Mr. Boswell Syme unites “ Helix” herewith. 
1007. Salix viminalis, Linn. 
Provinces 1 to 16 - (18). Native. 
Lat. 50—58. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — (Elgin, Harris). 
Zones 1 2 (3). Humber to 250 yards. Tyne to 450 yards. 
Census 16 32 58. (Ireland 12). British-english type. 
Europe spa ita tur aus ger fra cha net den got nor. 
Russia -- 432. Siberia. Davuria. Kamtschatka; Andersson. 
— (America, as an introduced species). 
1008. Salix Smithiana, Willd. 1009. S. acuminata, Anglor. 
Provinces 1 to 16 - [18]. Native. 
Lat. 50—57. Cornwall? Sussex, Kent. — “Isla.” Fife; E.B.S. 
Zones 1 23. Humber to 300 yards. Tyne to 450 yards. 
Census 16 29 37. Ireland 5. English-british type. 
Europe—? France. Germany. Netherlands. Scandinavia. 
Russia. Siberia. Davuria. The English species ? 
— N.B. The British localities for these two are not separable. 
1010. Salix cinerea, aquatica, oleifolia, Auct. 
Provinces 1 to 16-18. Native. 
Lat. 50—61. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — Harris, Orkney. 
Zones 123. Tyne to 500 yards. Highlands to 400 yards. 
Census 17 85 78. Ireland 12. British type of distribution. 
Europe all, except Lapland (in extreme south ?) and Finmark. 
Russia 6-432. West-asia. Siberia. Kamtschatka? 
— Recorded localities for these are not satisfactorily separable. 
