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{Sm.) ; L oblong or elliptio-lanceolate, more or less decum- 

 bent. JE. JB, 1958. — b. S. Davalliana (Sm.) ; 1. obloug-lanceo- 

 late pointed, style as long as stigma. JE. B. S. 2701.-^-0. S. 

 Weigeliana (Willd.) ; 1. roundish or elliptic, style longer than 

 cloven stigma. E. B. 8. 2666. — d. S. nitens (And.) ; 1, elliptic- 

 lanceolate, style longer than undivided stigma. S. B. S. 2655. 

 — e. & tenuior (Borr.) ; 1. obovate-lanceolate acuminate, style 

 as long as stigma. E. B. S. 2650.— f. S. tetrapla (Sm.) ; lower 

 part of germ, glabrous, style hairy, stigmas divided, 1. lanceolate 

 acuminate. E. B. S. 2702. — ^. germ, and stalk densely woolly 

 or silky. — g. S. laurina (Qm..) ; 1. eUiptio-oblong suberect, stigm. 

 undivided. E. B. 1806. — y. lower part of germen and stalk gla- 

 brous. — h. S. laxiflora (Borr.) ; 1. broadly obovate-acuminate, 

 style about as long as cloven stigma. E. B. S. 2749. — i. jS. pro- 

 pinqua (Borr.); 1. elliptic, style longer than the cloven stigma. 

 E. B. S. 2729. — 8. gertnen glabrous, stalk hairy. — ^k. S. Bor- 

 reriana (Sm.) ; 1. lanceolate attenuate at both ends. E. B. S. 

 2619. — e. germen and stalk glahram. — ^1. S. phillyreifolia (Borr.) ; 

 1. elliptic acute at both ends. E. B. 8. 2660. — m. 8. tenuifolia 

 OJorr.) ; 1. elliptic with a recurved point. E. B. 8. 2798. — 

 These plants are scarcely distinguishable by description alone. 

 — hy streams especially in Mountain valleys. Sh. IV. V. 



E. S. I. 



iii. Incubaceis. Style short. Stipules linear. — Fusees Bab. 

 BosmarinifolicB and Bepentes Borr. 



18. 8. rosmarinifdlia (L,) ; 1. linear-lanceolate silky beneath 

 quite entire or remotely glandular-toothed, stip. minute lanceo- 

 late, germens silky feraceotoe-acuminate scales short hairy, " style 

 about as long as the linear divided or entire stigmas." — E. B. 

 1365. S. Arbuscula Sm., E. B. 1366, exclusive of large leaf., 

 not oi Koch nor Pr. — A slender upright shrub, 1 — 3 ft. high. 

 Catkins very short, at &st drooping. Whole plant becomes 

 nearly black in drying. Style short. — " Several parts of the 

 North." 8m. Sh. IV. S. ? 



19. 8. Donidna (Sm.) ; I. lanceolate or obovate-lanceolate acute 

 slightly serrate livid with scattered sUky hairs beneath, stip. 

 linear, germens very silky ovate-oblong longer than the bearded 

 oblong-ovate scales, style very short, stigmas short emarginate. — 

 E. B. 8. 2599.— Shrub about 6 feet high. "Stam. monadel- 

 phous, anth. ultimately luteo-fuscous not black." {Koch.) 

 — Forfarshii-e. Sh. V. S. 



20. 8. rSpens (L.) ; 1. elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate acute entire 

 or minutely glandular-serrate glaucous and silky beneath, germ, 

 subcorneal suky, style rather short, stigmas ovate bifid. — a. 8. 



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