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9. S. rubra (Huds.); 1. linear-lanceolate acuminate glabrous 
green on both sides, caps. oblong-ovate very pubescent, style 
elongated, stigmas ovate undivided, anth. 2 (yellow 2), filaments 
combined below, stip. linear. —E. B. 1145.—Height 10—20 feet. 
Twigs usually tawny. L. like those of S. viminalis but without 
the white pubescence.—Low meadows. T. IV. V. 
10, 8. Forbyana (Sm.); 1. lanceolate-oblong serrated glabrous, 
style nearly as long as the linear divided stigmas, anth. 1, stip. 
linear-lanceolate.—E. B. 1344.—Height 5—8 feet. Twigs gray- 
ish-yellow. L. rather paler and somewhat glaucous beneath.— 
Wet meadows. Sh. IV. 
vi. Viminales (Borr.). Stam. 2. Anth. becoming yellow or 
brown. Catkins bracteated at the base; scales discoloured at 
the end. Stalks of the caps. 0, or shorter than the gland. Pu- 
bescence of the 1. silky. 
11. S. viminalis (L.); 1. linear or linear-lanceolate obscurely 
erenate white silky and shining beneath, stip. small sublanceo- 
late, capsule very shortly stalked lanceolate-subulate, style elon- 
gated, stigmas undivided—E. B. 1898.—Height 10—20 feet. 
Branches wandlike, long, slender. Gland longer than the stalk 
of the caps.—f. intricata (Leefe) ; 1. broader, caps. shorter and 
broader, style very short, stigmas from the first cloven reflexed 
and entangled.—y. stipularis (Leefe) ; 1. lanceolate, stip. linear- 
lanceolate denticulate or }-cordate acuminate, stigmas elongated. 
—Wet places. Sh. IV. V. Common Osier. 
12. 8. stipularis (Sm.); 1. lanceolate very obscurely crenate 
white and downy beneath, stip. -cordate acute, caps. ovate nearly 
sessile, style very short (Sm.) elongate (Hook.), stigmas linear 
undivided.—E. B. 1214.—Height 10—20 feet with upright 
brittle reddish-brown twigs.—Wet places. Sh. III. 
13. S. Smithiana (Willd.); 1. elongate-lanceolate obscurely 
crenate white beneath, stip. reniform }-cordate, caps. stalked lan- 
ceolate-subulate, pedicel about as long as the gland, style elon- 
gate, stigmas long linear mostly entire.—Twigs erect, somewhat 
downy, brittle—a. S. Smithiana (E. B. 1509); 1. rounded at 
base white with satiny down beneath, stip. small narrow 3-lunate. 
—B. S. rugosa (Leefe); 1. greenish-white and rather silky beneath, 
stip. $-cordate acute, style moderate, stigmas linear broad undi- 
vided.—y. S. ferruginea (And.); 1. greenish-white and rather 
silky beneath, stip. }-ovate or reniform, style elongate, stigmas 
linear-oblong undivided. E. B. S. 2665. Bushy.—Wet places. 
Sh. IV. V. 
14. S. acuminata (Sm.); 1. lanceolate-oblong pointed finely 
toothed glaucous and downy scarcely silky beneath, se $-cor- 
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