71. AMENTIFERA, 571 
Salix (arbuscula) prunifolia, Sm. 
Provinces - 15 16. Perth. Forfar. Argyle. Orkney; Neill? 
Syn. 1021. Salix Myrsinites of Lightfoot’s Flora Scotica. 
Salix (arbuscula) venulosa, Sm. 
Province - 15. Breadalbane mountains, Perthshire. 
Syn. 1021. A variety of prunifolia, fide Forster in E. F. 
Salix (arbuscula) vacciniifolia, “ Walker,” Sm. 
Provinces -18- 15. Dumfries. Perth. “ Plentifully” in 8. Scotl. 
Syn. 1021. Highland mountains, not unfrequent; Eng. flo. 
Salia (Lapponum) arenaria, Sm. 
Provinces - [6-8 --11]-1415 1617. [18 Orkney ?j 
Syn. 1022. [11 Teesdale moors, fide Winch. Flora.] 
Salia (Lapponum) Stuartiana, Sm. 
Province - 15. Breadalbane, Perthshire. 
Syn. 1022. Smith states that “its distinctive characters remained, 
with very little variation,” in the garden of Mr. Forster; but the 
difficulty is to know what its distinctive characters really are. 
Salix (Lapponum) glauca, Sm. not of Linn. 
Province - 15. Clova mountains; on authorities in next line. 
Syn. 1622. “Don, Drummond, Hooker, Greville, Burchell”; Flo. 
Forf. 
Salia (Myrsinites) serrata, E. B. 3. 
Provinces - 15 16. Perth. Forfar. Argyle. 
Syn. 1025. “8. retusa, Dicks. Trans. of Linn. Soc.” 
Salix (Myrsinites) arbutifolia, Sm. 
Province- 15. Perth. Aberdeen; Dickie Bot. Guide. 
Syn. 1025. Habitats of this are perhaps confused with those of 
the next preceding and next succeeding segregates. 
Salix (Myrsinttes) procumbens, Forbes. 
Provinces- 1516. Perth. Forfar. Hasterness. Argyle. 
Syn. 1025 (1024). ‘I am unable to see any grounds for supposing 
that 8. procumbens is a species distinct from S. Myrsinites. The 
length of the catkin, given as one of its characters, is unsatisfactory ; 
even on the same plant I have seen some catkins twice as long as 
others in the same stage of growth, and the length of the style is 
also inconstant”; Eng. bot. vill. 252. Under Myrsinites, in British 
Flora, eighth edition, Dr. Walker Arnott remarks, “ The figure in 
E. B. is from cultivated specimens; Dr. Stuart’s plant from Glen- 
coe, referred to there, belongs to procumbens ; whilst Mr. Dickson’s 
was probably the same as our own, and from the Breadalbane 
mountains.” 
Salix cuspidata, Schultz. 
Province - 5. Shropshire, in two localities. [12 Westm.] 
Alien, planted. Cyb. ii. 888. ili. 508. “I believe S. cuspidata 
