566 71. AMENTIFERR. 
Salictum, nos. 7, 8, fide Andersson. S. amygdalina of Winch, in 
Flora of Northumberland and Durham, is pentandra according to 
the New Flora of those counties. 
Salix (purpurea) Woolgariana, Borrer. 
Provinces - 2 3. Lewes, Sussex. Kingston, Surrey. 
Syn. 1005. About Lewes, where Mr. Woolgar found it, it is 
probably a mere stray from the osier grounds; but it has the 
appearance of being wild on the sides of the Thames near 
Kingston ; Borrer, in Eng. bot. supp. 2651. 
Salia (purpurea) ramulosa, Borrev. 
Provinces -- 8 ------ 10. Leefe Sal. nos. 11, 12, 18. 
My. Leefe cites Helia (Anderson) as a synonym under his no. 11; 
and Helix (Auct.) is accepted as synonymous with this in the Flora 
of Middlesex. See the willow named, some pages onward. 
Salia (purpurea) Lambertiana, Sm. 
Provinces -2845--8-10---14? Forfar; G. Don. 
Syn. 1005. Wilts to Edinburgh; Brit. flo. ed. 5. 
Salix (rubra) Forbyana, Sm. 
Provinces --845----1011lor14. (15, Forfar, planted.) 
Syn. 1006. Thames to Tweed, by records. “Chiefly in the east 
of England”; Eng. bot. viii. 221. 
Salix (viminalis) intricata, Leefe, nos. 21 and 24. 
», (viminalis) leptostachya, Leefe, no. 23. 
Province - - 8. Audley End, Essex; Leefe Salictum. 
Syn. 1007. I do not see how these differ from the ordinary 
viminalis. To no. 21 of the Salictum Dr. Andersson wrote “ Mihi 
S. stipularis Sm. videtur.” And Dr. Boswell Syme writes, “Judging 
from the Rev. Mr. Leefe’s specimens, I am unable to separate his 
varieties intricata and stipularis”; Eng. bot. vili. 224. 
Salix (Smithiana) rugosa, Sm. 
Provinces- 238-56-8-10. Sussex to York. 
Syn. 1008. In English Botany, third edition, this is separated 
from Smithiana and acuminata, and is placed as a second variety 
under ferruginea, “Anders.” The leaves are there described as 
“silky below”, and those of Simithiana as ‘somewhat satiny”; 
both terms ill applying to a willow in my garden, to which 
Mr. Leefe gave the name of rugosa (correcting my own doubtfully 
given name of acuminata). It is the holosericea of most (or all) 
English writers on the willows. 
Salix (Smithiana) ferruginea, Anderson. 
Provinces -23-5----101112-- 165. 
Syn. 1008. From Sussex to Fife, fide Borrer. Not unfrequent in 
England; Fifeshire, Scotland; Eng. bot. viii. 228. 
